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Show HN: Find compelling and comprehensible media for learning a language

Show HN: SkillPress – Learn JavaScript via spaced repetition and active recall

When I was getting into web development I used a combination of Anki and git to help me quickly learn and retain skills. Figuring there might be demand for a product that uses the same strategy (without the requirement that you already know Anki and git), I created SkillPress. No account is needed to start learning. I would greatly appreciate any feedback or suggestions.

Show HN: SkillPress – Learn JavaScript via spaced repetition and active recall

When I was getting into web development I used a combination of Anki and git to help me quickly learn and retain skills. Figuring there might be demand for a product that uses the same strategy (without the requirement that you already know Anki and git), I created SkillPress. No account is needed to start learning. I would greatly appreciate any feedback or suggestions.

Show HN: SkillPress – Learn JavaScript via spaced repetition and active recall

When I was getting into web development I used a combination of Anki and git to help me quickly learn and retain skills. Figuring there might be demand for a product that uses the same strategy (without the requirement that you already know Anki and git), I created SkillPress. No account is needed to start learning. I would greatly appreciate any feedback or suggestions.

Show HN: Kvass, a personal key-value store

Show HN: Kvass, a personal key-value store

Show HN: Kvass, a personal key-value store

Show HN: Kvass, a personal key-value store

Show HN: Hacolyte – a Hacker News reader built with NextJS

Long time Hacker News lurker, first time Hacker News poster : )<p>I built a Hacker News reader app with NextJS and TailwindCSS that pulls item and user data from the hacker news api (<a href="https://github.com/HackerNews/API" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/HackerNews/API</a>).<p>This is my first time really building and launching something for users so I'd love any and all feedback. The roughest spots at the moment are the threading of comments and the fetching of posts on a user's page (lots of individual calls (async) for individual items rather than getting them in bulk from an endpoint like /v0/beststories).<p>Let me know what parts of it are Not Good and where I can improve things!

Show HN: I built the social media management platform you'll love

Show HN: Catp – print the output of a running process

Show HN: Catp – print the output of a running process

Show HN: Scribe, a Go library for writing, running, and generating CI pipelines

Hi there. This is a passion project of mine I started after spending many painful hours working on CI pipelines. The general idea is that I wanted to stop making flimsy scripts in build & release pipelines and start writing software.<p>I'm happy to answer any questions. Please let me know what you think of the idea and if there's anything you'd like to see.

Show HN: Scribe, a Go library for writing, running, and generating CI pipelines

Hi there. This is a passion project of mine I started after spending many painful hours working on CI pipelines. The general idea is that I wanted to stop making flimsy scripts in build & release pipelines and start writing software.<p>I'm happy to answer any questions. Please let me know what you think of the idea and if there's anything you'd like to see.

Show HN: Zazow – Generative Art Toy (fractals, spirograph, satori, etc.)

Im finally ready to share a fun side project that I've been working on.<p>For 20 years, Ive been fascinated with Mandelbrot fractals. Back in the day, I made a MacOS9 app that rendered them, and I missed it. So, I decided to bring it up to the modern age and build a website to explore this and other similar fractals.<p>In the process, I discovered some other types of generative art that looked fun, so I made those too. One is a spirograph, another is similar to an old AfterDark screensaver called Satori (anyone remember that?). Others draw paint splatters and random squiggly lines. The user is given a bunch of interactive settings to control how the artwork is generated.<p>Im hoping to continue adding different styles of generative art to the website over time. Its a fun, relaxing project to work on and I hope other people enjoy using it to create pleasing images.

Show HN: Zazow – Generative Art Toy (fractals, spirograph, satori, etc.)

Im finally ready to share a fun side project that I've been working on.<p>For 20 years, Ive been fascinated with Mandelbrot fractals. Back in the day, I made a MacOS9 app that rendered them, and I missed it. So, I decided to bring it up to the modern age and build a website to explore this and other similar fractals.<p>In the process, I discovered some other types of generative art that looked fun, so I made those too. One is a spirograph, another is similar to an old AfterDark screensaver called Satori (anyone remember that?). Others draw paint splatters and random squiggly lines. The user is given a bunch of interactive settings to control how the artwork is generated.<p>Im hoping to continue adding different styles of generative art to the website over time. Its a fun, relaxing project to work on and I hope other people enjoy using it to create pleasing images.

Show HN: RawInputViewer – Examine how games receive inputs from Windows

This is my third ever GUI programming project -- I've only ever done any sort of programming in AutoIt as I'm entirely self-taught via their docs/tutorials. I've only just started learning about control flow and structuring of GUI apps really recently, so you might find that the data access patterns in my source code to be a mess as I wrote them before learning about those concepts.

Show HN: RawInputViewer – Examine how games receive inputs from Windows

This is my third ever GUI programming project -- I've only ever done any sort of programming in AutoIt as I'm entirely self-taught via their docs/tutorials. I've only just started learning about control flow and structuring of GUI apps really recently, so you might find that the data access patterns in my source code to be a mess as I wrote them before learning about those concepts.

Show HN: Famnom – Nutrition tracker and meal planner for families

Show HN: Famnom – Nutrition tracker and meal planner for families

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