closet VS CardOverflow

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closet

Posts with mentions or reviews of closet. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-29.

CardOverflow

Posts with mentions or reviews of CardOverflow. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-24.
  • Ask HN: Show your failed projects and share a lesson you learned
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Dec 2021
    I tried to build StackOverflow for flashcards (i.e. spaced repetition with collaboration as a first class feature.) After working on it on nights/weekends for ~2 years, I realized my architecture was shit. I started out with Blazor + F# + PostGres, but eventually I realized that syncing offline client DBs to the cloud was a very nontrivial problem. So I moved to event sourcing. Turns out that's not much better - I started to write my own IndexedDB wrapper, then said "you're a moron" and switched to CouchDb/PouchDb/RxDB. I also wanted to support plugins. I thought I figured that out with Blazor, but eventually I realized that more powerful plugins would want to manipulate the DOM directly. Blazor's virtual DOM kills that possibility. So, I'm off the dotnet ecosystem (I can't express how very, very sad I am to leave F#) and onto Typescript + SolidJS. I would've gone ReScript but that's tightly coupled to React which uses the VDom. Perhaps I should be using Svelte - I'm not solid on any of this new architecture yet. So my project has not yet entirely failed... I just realized I spent ~2 years on the wrong architecture.

    The carcass of my attempt in dotnet: https://github.com/dharmaturtle/cardoverflow

  • Would anyone be interested in a social anki?
    4 projects | /r/Anki | 7 Sep 2021
    FWIW I'm building something from the ground up that'll have this sharing/social thang built in. I also (obviously) think that there's a need for collaborative tools for building and sharing cards, along with perhaps ways to publish your progress. For various reasons I'm not building it on Anki though.
  • Show HN: Anki alternative with integrated notes and import/export
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 28 Jun 2021
    > I also hate that the anki shared decks web site does not encourage collaboration...

    Dude, I'm building exactly this. I'm not basing it on git for various reasons, but I am using event sourcing, and git is basically event sourcing for code. My system will (eventually) allow pull requests, comments, upvotes/downvotes, and all kinds of community shenanigans on flash cards. It's months away from release... but here's the repo if you wanna have a look: https://github.com/dharmaturtle/cardoverflow

  • SRS web app for teachers/classrooms
    4 projects | /r/Anki | 28 Jun 2021
    Here's another link that I recently saw about something related which is most likely not interesting for you. Just in case: https://www.reddit.com/r/Anki/comments/nalar8/open_source_web_port_of_anki/ which is about https://github.com/dharmaturtle/CardOverflow
  • Open Source Web port of Anki
    8 projects | /r/Anki | 12 May 2021
    I've been working on an "optionally online" clone of Anki for... well fuck 2 years now. I was gonna launch it last year, but decided that I needed to rearchitect the backend so it could easily support syncing occasionally offline databases... new ETA at current rate of progress is hopefully sometime Q3. It's open-source as well.
    8 projects | /r/Anki | 12 May 2021
    OK, found https://github.com/dharmaturtle/CardOverflow
  • FsCodec 2.2 Released
    3 projects | /r/fsharp | 5 May 2021
    I really like event sourcing and am using it on a pet project. I know zilch about Kafka, and still haven't decided whether I'm going to use CosmosDB or EventStoreDb, despite adding a dependency on Equinox last year. I recommend you give event sourcing a closer look - here's a talk on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JKjvY4etTY

What are some alternatives?

When comparing closet and CardOverflow you can also consider the following projects:

anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend

Clozolkor - enhancing "cloze one by one" script by iTraveller

genanki - A Python 3 library for generating Anki decks

anki-connect - Anki plugin to expose a remote API for creating flash cards.

anki-sync-server - A personal Anki sync server (so you can sync against your own server rather than AnkiWeb)

CrowdAnki - Plugin for Anki SRS designed to facilitate cooperation on creation of notes and decks.

org-anki - Sync org notes to Anki via AnkiConnect

gun - An open source cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data.

Anki-Android - AnkiDroid: Anki flashcards on Android. Your secret trick to achieve superhuman information retention.

logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.