Anki-Android
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Anki-Android
- Anki – Powerful, intelligent flash cards
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FSRS: A modern, efficient spaced repetition algorithm
Yes, but on Android you currently have to sideload the 2.17 alpha from this page: https://github.com/ankidroid/Anki-Android/releases
- The Ultimate Anki Deck for Ophthalmology Residents and Students - Blue Ophthalmology V7
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Students fails to import a shared deck
If that fails, report an issue, including debug information and the deck: https://github.com/ankidroid/Anki-Android/issues/new/choose
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When is Ankidroid releasing 2.17? I can’t try FSRS because they haven’t release to Playstore
But you can just download the testing version from the links to github on the site. https://github.com/ankidroid/Anki-Android/releases
- FSRS for AnkiDroid is out! (2.17alpha2)
- Is there a old version of anki apk that notification still work?
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In the 1st anniversary of FSRS, I want to share some progress of recent works.
Good news again, AnkiDroid has completed its Rust backend update. FSRS will be supported in AnkiDroid in 2.17.
- Change profiles on AnkiDroid
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AnkiDroid 2.16.3 released
GitHub: https://github.com/ankidroid/Anki-Android/releases
ktor
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Kotlin Routing - routing everything
In paralel Jetbrains has created a lot of KMP frameworks that are awesome. One of them is Ktor that helps "create asynchronous client and server applications."
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Creating a Ktor Server with Gradle and SDKMAN!: A Step-by-Step Guide
Ktor, a powerful web framework built with Kotlin, offers a lightweight and flexible solution for building web applications. In this article, we will guide you through the process of creating a Ktor project manually using Gradle and SDKMAN!. By following the steps below, you'll have a basic Ktor project up and running in no time.
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Spring MVC vs Django vs RoR vs some Kotlin Framework?
take a look at http4k and ktor for Kotlin specific frameworks Spring has first class support for Kotlin e.g. the following will give you reactive HTTP endpoints when using spring-webflux (this is what is use at work):
- Your recommendations for backend?
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What are good examples of well written code in Kotlin (e.g HTTP4K)
Ktor (Microservices framework by JetBrains)
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Akka-HTTP in android
For Android you should use a more mobile friendly framework like Retrofit or if you use Kotlin you can use the multi-platform Ktor library with it's client module
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Anyone here who uses compose-multiplatform for desktop apps, what’s your feedback?
And last but not least, Ktor Client as our HTTP client. https://ktor.io/ It's a pretty amazing http client library and integrates well with Kotlinx serialization and Coroutines.
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Which JVM Language Would You Choose for a New Server-Side Project?
Kotlin is going to be great with almost every single JVM server. Spring works well with Kotlin, and is directly supported, but spring is also massive, very bloated. I recommend looking at https://github.com/ktorio/ktor which continues to serve all of my needs very well, integrates fantastically with Kotlin coroutines, and has very fast startup time and very good performance.
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Exposed RSQL Search Implementation
For the sake of the test, we use Ktor - the easiest way to do so is to use initializer.
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Learning materials for Spring Boot and/or Quarkus
I know you are looking for Spring Boot and/or Quarkus, but have you tried ktor. Just curios if you had a particular reason for choosing the other 2. Disclaimer: I haven't used ktor.
What are some alternatives?
ForgetMeNot - A flashcard app for Android.
Quarkus - Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java.
mnemosyne - Mnemosyne: efficient learning with powerful digital flash-cards.
http4k - The Functional toolkit for Kotlin HTTP applications. http4k provides a simple and uniform way to serve, consume, and test HTTP services.
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend
javalin - A simple and modern Java and Kotlin web framework [Moved to: https://github.com/javalin/javalin]
speed-focus-mode - Speed Focus Mode add-on for Anki
vertx-lang-kotlin - Vert.x for Kotlin
mooc-java-programming-i - University of Helsinki’s free massive open online course (MOOC) completed exercises. 2020 solutions
spring-native - Spring Native is now superseded by Spring Boot 3 official native support
fsrs4anki - A modern Anki custom scheduling based on Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler algorithm
Jooby - The modular web framework for Java and Kotlin