Notes on the Curl web programming language and Curl markup using the Curl Surge Runtime Engine (RTE), the expression-based Curl language and Curl's macro facilities and class libraries
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Showing posts with label Grade 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grade 6. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Kanji of the Day
Because a collection of Curl objects underlies the Kanji by Grade pages at http://www.aule-browser.com/kanji/kanjidic2-grades.html the pages now have a Kanji of the Day feature with only a minimal change (a variable's value replaces a character literal and a procedure is called with two integers to delimit a safe and reasonable range.)
The Kanji character for the session is placed as the default in the search text field. A student clicks the 'Find' button to jump to the definition for that Japanese kanji character.
Within the applet, the kanji character is found by using a factory method on the class Random and a seed from a DateTime instance. The instance of a Random type is likely LinearRandom as Random is itself an abstract class.
The same class declaration 'scurl' file is included by all of these kanji-by-grade applets.
Note: I also generalized the search function today by using one more instance of GuiMark.
Labels:
definition,
find,
grade 10,
Grade 6,
grade 9,
graphical hierarchy,
GuiMark,
Japanese-English dictionary,
joyo,
Kanji,
Kanji of the day,
learn Japanese,
meaning,
search,
student,
study kanji,
Today's Kanji
Friday, June 8, 2012
Kanjidic2 Japanese kanji by School Grade
There is a new set of 12 Curl applets for studying Japanese kanji this morning.
They are linked at http://www.aule-browser.com/kanji/kanjidic2-grades.html
Here is a snapshot of the applet for combined Grade 9 and Grade 10 Japanese kanji from kanjidic2 with meanings and both on and kun readings in katakana and hiragana:
These pages require the MIT Curl Surge RTE browser plug-in from www.curl.com
They are linked at http://www.aule-browser.com/kanji/kanjidic2-grades.html
Here is a snapshot of the applet for combined Grade 9 and Grade 10 Japanese kanji from kanjidic2 with meanings and both on and kun readings in katakana and hiragana:
These pages require the MIT Curl Surge RTE browser plug-in from www.curl.com
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