Showing posts with label software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label software. Show all posts

Saturday 20 April 2013

learn kanji software


Inter-relating kanji with Japanese syntax and conversational pragmatics is not so obvious in flashcard server software and mobile app as you might think.

Client-side Curl is not the hard part : looking at Mercury for Erlang on the server-side ( as there is no SOUL for Pharo Smalltalk.)




Thursday 7 March 2013

Curl Unicode parse for kanji


This small desktop utility displays a kanji given a Unicode utf-16 hex value.

The source is a text file that is easy to edit.

The utility is light enough to add to a linux run in RAM off the SDD or an SD card of a netbook.

Given a Unicode value in a paper source, I often want to quickly get a clipboard copy of that kanji into an e-text without opening a browser or an e-dict.

 
 

 
 

 
 

Monday 22 October 2012

App with ON-YOMI kun-yomi

At kanji.aule-browser.com there is an improved app for the Henshall kanji (the original 1,945.)

This Japanese kanji study application is Curl software which runs in the browser and so requires the Curl plugin called the Surge RTE from www.curl.com

Here is a snapshot (you can see the new row for ON-YOMI and kun-yomi.)


Send any suggestions or issues to infoATaule-browser.com