Learning With Texts
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All Comments (33)
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Hey! Super! Can you send me the settings for the Czech language for ''Learning with texts'' Prosím! Or maybe you can make a video explaining how you use it for Czech. Diky!
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This was so, so helpful! Thank you very much for your generosity to provide these steps and explain this software! I really appreciate it. :)
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Great to have you back buddy :)
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@MrScotchpie LWT runs within any Linux distro. If you are running Ubuntu, please read the ApacheMySQLPHP document within the Ubuntu Community Documentation (please google). It explains how to install PHP, Apache & MySQL under Ubuntu. As there are so many Linux distros around, I did not explain how to set up in the LWT documentation.
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Great video. I don't think you were being overly critical of Lingq at all. You were making a video about Learning w/ Texts. It made sense to compare it with Lingq, as they do share very similar features. Everything you said was simply fact: Lingq costs $ and is remotely hosted. LWT is free, and is hosted locally. On the other hand, this was a video about LWT, NOT Lingq, so you didn't have any reason to go into the "positives" of Lingq. Those replies were simply missing the point.
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@lwtproject thanks, that's one possible solution, but even then the software wouldn't be able to recognize that verb conjugations are different forms of the same basic word, like rikaichan (firefox plugin) can
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@TheCzechExperiment Great, thanks for putting this on your website. I see you have some bold ambitions with learning Czech quickly!
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@lwtproject will this work with linux (ubuntu) running xampp?
where did you get your electronic copy of harry potter as well as the audio, I'm having a hard time findin such things in czech. Thanks for the video will check out learning with texts
Erseph 5 months ago
@Erseph I bought the audio in a store in Prague. I find the parallel texts on the internet. Send me a personal message for the details.
FluentCzech 5 months ago
Thanks for the great video. If one looks with more detail into LWT, one will immediately see that LWT isn't just a clone or a rip-off of LingQ. This is not possible anyway because nobody has access to LingQ's underlying database structure and the code (one exception: the client-side javascript code). So LWT is different to LingQ in many ways, and it lacks the community features of LingQ. I made LingQ for my personal learning, and it does a good job every day. I am happy that you like it!
lwtproject 5 months ago 2
@lwtproject Thank you for creating such splendid software and sharing it with the world. I apologise wholeheartedly if I have misrepresented LWT in any way in the video. You are completely correct that it is not a LingQ clone, although it does have many similar features. People need to try both, to see which best suits their individual needs. Thanks again.
FluentCzech 5 months ago
was that the flying spaghetti monster?! love it!!!
helloondrej 5 months ago
@helloondrej Yes, it is the FSM in all his noodly glory :-)
FluentCzech 5 months ago