From Beginner To Intermediate
The whole learning journey of Flint is separated into three parts:
- "From Beginner to Intermediate" which handles all basics of Flint
- "From Intermediate to Expert" which goes more in depth into advanced Flint features
- "From Expert to Master" which explains everything Flint has to offer, its inner workings and how complex features map to runtime code
With each chapter, you will learn more and more about the Flint language and its inner workings. At the end of this guide, you will know absolutely everything there is to know about the Flint language. No hidden features, no "never ending learning" of the language itself. Flint is made to be finite and learnable.
These guides, just like the languages itself, aims to be as transparent as possible. You can assume that every shown example works, and if it does not work it is marked explicitely as non-working. Flint does not try to hide anything from you, so the Wiki does not try to either.
But enough talk, lets jump right into it, lets turn you into a Flint master, shall we?