The semicolon example was just a generic problem programmers encounter (won't say once or twice in they're lifetime, but something of the sort), was not talking about Kotlin specifically.
But like I said, the post wasn't meant to bash on Kotlin or Gradle, just to describe a couple of problems I had (yes, my fault) and I'm pretty sure I wasn't the first nor will be the last to face.
The semicolon example was just a generic problem programmers encounter (won't say once or twice in they're lifetime, but something of the sort), was not talking about Kotlin specifically.
But like I said, the post wasn't meant to bash on Kotlin or Gradle, just to describe a couple of problems I had (yes, my fault) and I'm pretty sure I wasn't the first nor will be the last to face.
Thanks for the feedback!
Now that I think of it, maybe "where am I missing the curly brace?" would have been a better example, but I think it takes the point across anyway 🙂