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As it will be a team project then in the beginning I suggest to define the least minimum your team is going to deliver. And then divide up the tasks on who does what. As a backup plan somebody should know how to use Figma or proto.io for prototyping. Like that even when you do not manage to finish a fully working product in these 17 hours then you can still present a prototype. With prototyping tools you can make... Source: about 1 year ago
A prototyping tool. Figma, proto.io or something else. Often you have to make a mock up first, for a client or for a business side, before you start working on the code. Source: about 1 year ago
First request, break out the calls using WhenAll() as you're doing or even use a divide and conquer approach using a background worker service or using an actor system (proto.io) or simple threading w/ Task.Run() and splitting the work load among the threads. Source: about 1 year ago
For sure I suggest you to learn to use Figma and/or proto.io . These are prototyping tools. Source: over 1 year ago
Once you are happy with that you can start to flesh things out visually with mockups and make a more high fidelity prototype using something like Adobe XD or proto.io and user test that. Source: over 1 year ago
Check out Mochi if you’re looking for an alternative. It probably ticks most of your boxes already. https://mochi.cards/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
No one has mentioned it yet, so I'll drop this alternative: https://mochi.cards/ Much prettier than Anki, has a simpler algorithm that doesn't require rating difficulty, and has lots of the same features. I'm a subscriber just because of the cloud sync - wish I could self-host but I'm happy to support the developer. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Not OP, but I develop Mochi [0] which is a spaced repetition flash card app that has text-to-speech and a bunch of other stuff built in (transcription, dictionaries, etc.) that you might be interested in. [0] https://mochi.cards. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
You can try Mochi (not my site) if you don't like Anki. Source: 9 months ago
I built Mochi [0] from the ground up to be local first. The architecture is built around pouchdb for the local database which syncs to and from a remote couchdb database. It's been a challenge to implement and in hindsight I wonder if it was even worth it. Unfortunately neither of these technologies are very widely used any more (if they ever were). I am glad there is a lot of development and research in this area... - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
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