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    monsterFight

    monsterFight

    Taking quiz with fun. Intended for children

    This is a personal project that I developed for my nephew Demir Bezci. Java Swing game for creating modifying quiz and playing in a limited time. Icons: www.flaticon.com freepic Git: https://github.com/kutaybezci/monster-fight
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    Vocabulary Learning Assistant

    The Vocabulary Learning Assistant helps the user to learn vocabulary.

    The Vocabulary Learning Assistant helps the user to learn vocabulary, such as language translations or technical definitions. It uses a user-created text file (or multiple files) that contain the content to be learned, and then opens a pop up window at a user-defined interval (scheduled by Cron on Linux) to test the user. This window contains the word to be defined or translated on the left, and a text field for the user to enter their answer on the right. The program is more likely to...
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    Irve
    Little application for autotesting your english irregular verbs knowledge... or whatever... Being developed for (my) personal use and programming practice, so don't have high expectations. Still, it can be helpful when you found out how it works.
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    Web based PIM written in Java
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