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Grok-Introduction-to-Programming-Python
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LuckyPatcher doesn't seem to work for 90+% of the apps
Learn Python. You don't need to know a massive amount, just enough to be able to read the code and have a basic understanding of what is happening. A good place to learn this outside of the class is https://groklearning.com/course/intro-python-1/
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Introduction to Programming (Python) Grok Learning answers.
For anyone taking the Introduction to Programming (Python) course on Grok Learning; the Australian/New Zealand learning platform that is issued by most Public Education as part of IT/DT classes and their respective counterparts. I have recently completed the course and have attached the answers to my GitHub repo. I would advise attempting the questions yourself prior to checking the answers. The answers are sorted by Modules, I do recall there being a repo like this before but I do believe it was privated.
anki
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AnkiBuddy: Automating Flashcard Creation for Medical Students
AnkiBuddy transforms the way medical students create study materials by using AI to generate high-quality Anki flashcards from PDF documents in minutes - eliminating hours of manual card creation. Built by Dr. David Topf and using Anvil, AnkiBuddy went from initial idea to working prototype in just 2 months, with Anvil enabling rapid iteration and continuous improvement ever since.
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📚 Open Source Contribution (Day 1)
Download: ankiweb.net
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Spaced Repetition Memory System
To mirror the sibling comment: https://apps.ankiweb.net/ is
* Open Source
* Cross-platform
* $0 except on iOS
* Popular enough to have a community and ecosystem around it
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Simple Hack to Learn 2X Faster
Anki (spaced repetition): Use it to create cards from your notes for active recall.
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I send myself automated emails to practice Dutch
> Unfortunately Anki doesn't have a proper API and isn't easy to reverse engineer
Tried any of the below?
AnkiConnect (HTTP API): https://git.foosoft.net/alex/anki-connect
Rust Bindings: https://github.com/ankitects/anki/tree/main/rslib
Rough DB Schema (outdated, but sufficient): https://github.com/ankidroid/Anki-Android/wiki/Database-Stru...
- 12 Months of Mandarin
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Diary of a Software Developer #6 - End-of-week wrap-up
Never enough time to do and/or learn all the things I'd like to. I've managed to complete the CompTIA Project+ exam preparation course and it was a good start. I'm eternally grateful to my company for supporting my learning and upskilling efforts. I'm now going to switch to the book and will be creating Anki flashcards at the same time. This should give me a solid foundation for the exam, which I hope to take in a month or so.
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How to Speak Fluent English?
Try the Anki system…there was someone who learned over 10 languages with that method:
https://apps.ankiweb.net/
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I am building Anki for spaced repetition but Better (RepIt)
And here is the source code for Anki: https://github.com/ankitects/anki
If you want to convince people to use your spaced repetition software over Anki, you need to tell us what's so wrong with Anki that can't be fixed with plugins and that's worth $10 per year.
You must demonstrate value above what Anki does.
I look at your list of projects in https://0xdev.gumroad.com/ and they're all pre-order of things that already exist elsewhere. To me, this smacks of "give me money, and I'll give you promises." Especially the project https://0xdev.gumroad.com/l/HelpFundMe?layout=profile
You want something for free? I'll give you something for free.
Anki absolutely can be improved. For new users, it's very confusing: having multiple decks, the separation between cards and notes, and the search interface are hard for new users.
Combine something that is simpler for new users with a demonstrably better algorithm and you might have a minimally viable product. But you need the product FIRST before you request money.
Give us something that we can run for one week and know that it's better than the free software that is Anki.
- Inglês para Brasileiros: Um Novo Começo
What are some alternatives?
incremental-reading - Anki add-on providing incremental reading features
mnemosyne - Mnemosyne: efficient learning with powerful digital flash-cards.
binarytree - Python Library for Studying Binary Trees
CrowdAnki - Plugin for Anki SRS designed to facilitate cooperation on creation of notes and decks.
learn oops in python - 📚 Playground and cheatsheet for learning Python. Collection of Python scripts that are split by topics and contain code examples with explanations.
obsidian-excalidraw-plugin - A plugin to edit and view Excalidraw drawings in Obsidian