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7/13/2025, 7:51:03 AM
On and off work on a dumb site that I might turn into a free app someday for my own learning ZHONG WEN
The left is hanzi-writer animation to quick show the stroke order, and click to replay. On the list here is coloring the radicals, but hanzi-writer only does one radical by default so it would take more JS sorcery than I care to learn, probably
Middle is from strokeorder.com which lists the stroke order, right is "components" but this is a major fucking hassle due to weird unicode shit and things that almost look identical actually being different and basically a massive can of headache.
Hovering components highlights other characters currently displayed by filter, clicking a component will further filter to characters sharing it.
Also have Zhuyin, but not sure how/why I might utilize. Probably not helpful to search/filter by.
In the red bar is hanzi, pinyin (mark), pinyin (numeric), zhuyin, my own basic-bitch definition, and an HSK level from https://github.com/drkameleon/complete-hsk-vocabulary
A cool thing is there's a whole fetch script that I just feed a list of characters and wa la, so this could potentially be adapted to anyone else's uses.
Next is getting into compounds/words and phrases, but I sort of got burnt out.
But one of the libraries I'm using can look up all words that utilize a character, so the idea would be filtering it down to my own list of words that I've come across as an early learner.
Just a stupid flask thing but it's the only thing I've (started to) made that I feel kind of proud of.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1_lB65bn9A
The left is hanzi-writer animation to quick show the stroke order, and click to replay. On the list here is coloring the radicals, but hanzi-writer only does one radical by default so it would take more JS sorcery than I care to learn, probably
Middle is from strokeorder.com which lists the stroke order, right is "components" but this is a major fucking hassle due to weird unicode shit and things that almost look identical actually being different and basically a massive can of headache.
Hovering components highlights other characters currently displayed by filter, clicking a component will further filter to characters sharing it.
Also have Zhuyin, but not sure how/why I might utilize. Probably not helpful to search/filter by.
In the red bar is hanzi, pinyin (mark), pinyin (numeric), zhuyin, my own basic-bitch definition, and an HSK level from https://github.com/drkameleon/complete-hsk-vocabulary
A cool thing is there's a whole fetch script that I just feed a list of characters and wa la, so this could potentially be adapted to anyone else's uses.
Next is getting into compounds/words and phrases, but I sort of got burnt out.
But one of the libraries I'm using can look up all words that utilize a character, so the idea would be filtering it down to my own list of words that I've come across as an early learner.
Just a stupid flask thing but it's the only thing I've (started to) made that I feel kind of proud of.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1_lB65bn9A
7/13/2025, 5:09:13 AM
On and off work on a dumb site that I might turn into a free app someday
The left is hanzi-writer animation to quick show the stroke order, and click to replay. On the list here is coloring the radicals, but hanzi-writer only does one radical by default so it would take more JS sorcery than I care to learn, probably
Middle is from strokeorder.com which lists the stroke order, right is "components" but this is a major fucking hassle due to weird unicode shit and things that almost look identical actually being different and basically a massive can of headache.
Hovering components highlights other characters currently displayed by filter, clicking a component will further filter to characters sharing it.
Also have Zhuyin, but not sure how/why I might utilize.
In the red bar is hanzi, pinyin (mark), pinyin (numeric), zhuyin, my own basic-bitch definition, and an HSK level from https://github.com/drkameleon/complete-hsk-vocabulary
A cool thing is there's a whole fetch script that I just feed a list of characters and wa la, so this could potentially be adapted to anyone else's uses.
Next is getting into compounds/words and phrases, but I sort of got burnt out and went on to a different project.
But one of the libraries I'm using can look up all words that utilize a character, so the idea would be filtering it down to my own list of words that I've come across as an early learner.
Thanks for reading my blog
The left is hanzi-writer animation to quick show the stroke order, and click to replay. On the list here is coloring the radicals, but hanzi-writer only does one radical by default so it would take more JS sorcery than I care to learn, probably
Middle is from strokeorder.com which lists the stroke order, right is "components" but this is a major fucking hassle due to weird unicode shit and things that almost look identical actually being different and basically a massive can of headache.
Hovering components highlights other characters currently displayed by filter, clicking a component will further filter to characters sharing it.
Also have Zhuyin, but not sure how/why I might utilize.
In the red bar is hanzi, pinyin (mark), pinyin (numeric), zhuyin, my own basic-bitch definition, and an HSK level from https://github.com/drkameleon/complete-hsk-vocabulary
A cool thing is there's a whole fetch script that I just feed a list of characters and wa la, so this could potentially be adapted to anyone else's uses.
Next is getting into compounds/words and phrases, but I sort of got burnt out and went on to a different project.
But one of the libraries I'm using can look up all words that utilize a character, so the idea would be filtering it down to my own list of words that I've come across as an early learner.
Thanks for reading my blog
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