sca
weather-app
sca | weather-app | |
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2 | 2 | |
7 | 4 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 3 years ago | almost 3 years ago | |
JavaScript | SCSS | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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sca
- Sound change appliers
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TriSCA - a new web-based sound change applier
A few days ago I started work on an online sound change applier, similar to Mark Rosenfelder's SCA2. The syntax is slightly different, which allows you to write some rules more compactly or clearly, but it is feature-rich enough to be a full replacement for SCA2. Thorough documentation is available by pressing the "Help" button, and all the code is open-source and is available on GitHub under the GNU GPLv3 license. I will add more features as people request them or as I get new ideas.
weather-app
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Creating Weather App Using JavaScript [Day 2]
Previously on this challenge, we talked about sass's new import system and also set up everything we needed for our project. If you haven't read my previous blog I suggest you first of all Read It Here and then proceed. If you don't know about this challenge, well this is just a fun challenge in which I complete one of DevChallenges.io challenge and blog my entire journey. This is Day 2 of my challenge and the entire day I completed the design mockups. If you want to follow along then visit my GitHub Repo.
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Creating Weather App Using JavaScript [Day 1]
Well, only this much I have set up on day 1. I will keep posting till the project is completed. I will also share what I learned each day while creating this project. If you want to create this project on your own don't forget to visit DevChallenges and if you want to view my code, visit my GitHub Repo. If you want to talk more about anything don't forget to comment. And if you want to learn more about @use and @forward then I will highly suggest you watch this YouTube Video from Kevin Powell.
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library - An online reading list
Transmute - A sound change applier in F#
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TanGoChrome - Chrome extension to give fast frequency data of Japanese words found in the current opened tab.