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    Sublearn stores words from movie's subtitles. Every time you add new subtitles it shows you new words that are not in the database yet. After adding many subtitles it will start showing only few really unknown words, learn them before watching movie!
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    Goal: 1. Teach Elementary School Level Skills to kids 5-12 with easy to use widgets. 2. Create a forum for Ruby beginners to start programming using the Ruby language. Each widget is small, portable and simple to use. Now available: winCapitals
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    Notejam

    Notejam

    The easy way to learn web frameworks

    Do you know framework X and want to try framework Y? The easy way to start with a new framework is to compare it with frameworks you already know. The goal of the project is to help developers easily learn new frameworks by examples. Notejam is a unified sample web application (more than just "Hello World") implemented using different server-side frameworks. Currently python, php, ruby and javascript frameworks are supported. Currently project is hosted on GitHub...
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