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I assume, you also haven’t seen my book, have you: https://p5v.gumroad.com/l/generative-art-in-golang. Source: about 2 years ago
To your remark about wikilinks - I wrote my first book entirely in Obsidian, but had to conform to Leanpub's limited Markdown standard, which does not support any form other than the standard way of linking. Source: over 2 years ago
With your second program, refactor your first to use something like https://randommer.io/ to return the random number. That will be your ONLY API call. Look up JSON Deserialization for GET requests to see how you can get your API call's GET data to be deserialized into a JavaScript array so that you can just read the data that is returned from the API. Source: over 2 years ago
I have multiple websites on a DigitalOcean( ref link - you get 100$, I get $25) droplet (including Randommer - over 5000 daily visits) and I highly recommend it. Source: over 3 years ago
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