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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Monday, July 16, 2012
Two Kanji Day
It is another 2 kanji day at the new 400+ frequent non-jōyō Japanese kanji page at aule-browser.com's kanji home page.
There is one "kanji of the day" in the Curl applet's search pane and the list of kanji is randomized each session so that at least the top character in the list may also strike you as yet another "kanji of the day".
Many of the kanji pages are now using randomized lists, although this will soon be an option for the user to select as a CSPD preference.
The webpage requires the Surge® RTE Curl browser plugin from www.curl.com
The Curl applet is fully packaged with a super-package for AULE and a sub-package for "KANJI" but required some attention to avoid having to use a {define-alias } macro in the applet itself.
The kanji are loaded from a serialized array placed in a bin file and the applet uses a pre-sized FastArray for the content to be displayed.
Labels:
define-alias,
FastArray,
import,
include,
Japanese kanji,
joyo,
jōyō,
Kanji of the day,
Kanjidic2,
mcurl,
package,
scurl
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