Made a free website for practicing what's taught in Tobira: Gateway to Advanced Japanese

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  • tobira-study-resources

    A collection of exercises for practicing what is taught in Tobira: Gateway to Advanced Japanese.

    Additionally, this project, much like its predecessor, is open source, so you can view the code on GitHub as well as contribute improvements, fixes, etc. It can also be downloaded and used offline for when you may not have access to the internet.

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  • genki-study-resources

    A collection of exercises for practicing what is taught in Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese.

    It offers various exercises based on the ones in the textbooks for practicing grammar, kanji, vocab, etc., much like the one I made for Genki awhile back. You can try it out here:

  • Dragula

    :ok_hand: Drag and drop so simple it hurts

    Yup, I wrote the majority of the site's functionality using vanilla JS. I did use dragula for the drag and drop and easytimer for the timing though.

  • easytimer.js

    Easy to use Timer/Stopwatch/Countdown library compatible with AMD, ES6 and Typescript

    Yup, I wrote the majority of the site's functionality using vanilla JS. I did use dragula for the drag and drop and easytimer for the timing though.

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