Access to the current database #207
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Hi Piotr, The contents are CC-BY-SA so yes how you would use it does matter. GPL should be fine, please make sure to keep the attribution to the author of the idiom and the author of the implementation. Note that:
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@Deleplace I'd like to add Raku (formerly known as Perl6, up to 2019) implementations, but when I tried I got a message saying Raku is not currently supported. What needs to happen for Raku to be available? |
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If #90 gets a lot of traction, Raku will be added. Note that it is not a goal to support all languages. |
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Hi,
as a side project, I'm developing a desktop app that uses "spaced repetition" to help with learning programming languages. To use that, you would need a collection of "cards" - each with a question on one side and an answer on the other. While everybody is bound to need different stacks of cards, I want to have some as an example.
I thought about Rosetta Code, but there the examples are much longer, and I don't want to scrape the Wiki (it's painful). Programming Idioms, on the other hand, are short enough to fit on a single card.
My question is: can I get direct access to the current database of code snippets on PI? It could be exported to just about any format, I'll manage. Or if there's an API that I could call, that would also be ok. Is any of these possible?
If it matters, I plan to release the app as GPL.
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