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Arabic-Hebrew-English-Flashcards
This is for my friend and I who practice Arabic and Hebrew together on Friday nights.
cellUsageByCountry
This was a quarter-long project I completed for my Java 2 class, building a tool to World Bank data on cellphone usage by country.
emotions-to-emojis
This is a simple project to let people chat with a bot about their emotions and have the bot reply with guesses as to how to express those emotions using emojis
gardenDesign
This is a project to turn csv files of plant descriptions into a simple visual garden plan using basic design theory
is_anachronistic
Compares a manuscript text against a comparison text -- can be used for brit-picking or testing historical fiction for anachronistic language, just fill the file "comparison_text.txt" with the the text you want to compare your manuscript to.
is_regency
Compares a manuscript text against 21 million words of Regency-era literature to test if the manuscript is using Regency-era vernacular. Use case: If you're writing a regency-era historical novel and want to see if the language you're using is period-typical. This is not to say that words outside of this set did not exist -- some are very old. But they were not in common parlance in the literature of the era, in Austen, Shelley, Edgeworth, Keats, or included in Webster's 2nd Edition (1828).
loom_simulator
This simulates a common threading pattern on a 4-pulley system on a traditional western upright loom, to let me test out the effects of different foot patterns.
poemMaker
This is a fun Java project that asks the user to input a string and turns it into different poetical forms.
second_drafting
This is a project to make it easier to catch all of the changes I tend to need to make to my writing between the first and second drafts of writing.
Show-Me-The-Money-App
This is for the Tech and Social Justice Hackathon I taught for Foothill College's Science Learning Institute in the summer of 2021. This is the demo app I built my students to show them what a social justice and tech app could look like.
JessiDG's Repositories
JessiDG/Arabic-Hebrew-English-Flashcards
This is for my friend and I who practice Arabic and Hebrew together on Friday nights.
JessiDG/cellUsageByCountry
This was a quarter-long project I completed for my Java 2 class, building a tool to World Bank data on cellphone usage by country.
JessiDG/emotions-to-emojis
This is a simple project to let people chat with a bot about their emotions and have the bot reply with guesses as to how to express those emotions using emojis
JessiDG/gardenDesign
This is a project to turn csv files of plant descriptions into a simple visual garden plan using basic design theory
JessiDG/is_anachronistic
Compares a manuscript text against a comparison text -- can be used for brit-picking or testing historical fiction for anachronistic language, just fill the file "comparison_text.txt" with the the text you want to compare your manuscript to.
JessiDG/is_regency
Compares a manuscript text against 21 million words of Regency-era literature to test if the manuscript is using Regency-era vernacular. Use case: If you're writing a regency-era historical novel and want to see if the language you're using is period-typical. This is not to say that words outside of this set did not exist -- some are very old. But they were not in common parlance in the literature of the era, in Austen, Shelley, Edgeworth, Keats, or included in Webster's 2nd Edition (1828).
JessiDG/loom_simulator
This simulates a common threading pattern on a 4-pulley system on a traditional western upright loom, to let me test out the effects of different foot patterns.
JessiDG/poemMaker
This is a fun Java project that asks the user to input a string and turns it into different poetical forms.
JessiDG/poetryPuzzle
An side-project iPhone app I'm working on to teach people to write formal poetry
JessiDG/second_drafting
This is a project to make it easier to catch all of the changes I tend to need to make to my writing between the first and second drafts of writing.
JessiDG/Show-Me-The-Money-App
This is for the Tech and Social Justice Hackathon I taught for Foothill College's Science Learning Institute in the summer of 2021. This is the demo app I built my students to show them what a social justice and tech app could look like.
JessiDG/tempConverter
Playing with making a basic GUI for a temperature-converter
JessiDG/automata
Cellular automata are mathematical models with simple instructions for creation and destruction. This particular one is inspired by Conway's Game of Life. For cool pattern variations, try some of the rule numbers listed here: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ElementaryCellularAutomaton.html
JessiDG/californiaIsBig
In 2016, I drove to all 58 California counties and am writing a book about what I learned. As part of that, I wanted to get a sense of how big California counties are (in geographic and population terms) so I wrote this to compare them to other locations and populations.
JessiDG/cardModel
This is a week-long project to model a deck/hand of cards. For a cool Kickstarter I ran producing decks of cards showcasing the history of women in CS, check-out: http://www.notabletechnicalwomen.org
JessiDG/community-garden-task-tracker
This is a small project for tracking tasks at the community garden I help run in south San José.
JessiDG/consoleAnimation
This is a collection of little programs for when I'm showing kiddos fun, easy programs.
JessiDG/cowboybot
The purpose of this is to write a chatbot for therapy, from a particular fictional character's perspective
JessiDG/EnglishToNATOandNATOtoEnglish
This is tool that translates any sentence into NATO lettered code and back again. Hotel Alpha Victor Echo Foxtrot Uniform November!
JessiDG/fandomStats
The Archive of Our Own has released data on a huge number of fanworks, which is included in this repository. As I play with it to answer questions I have about one of the most important archives for fandom online, if not the most important one, I'll keep this updated with some methods I'm using. Here's the full data dump and explanation: https://archiveofourown.org/admin_posts/18804
JessiDG/is_anachronistic_web.py
JessiDG/is_in_koran_or_bible
This is a simple Python tool to demonstrate the power of set theory, search algorithms, and programming; designed for the young women of Freetown I met on the TechWomen delegation to Sierra Leone in 2019.
JessiDG/Planetary-Teams-App-for-Social-Justice-and-Tech-Class
This is for the Tech and Social Justice Hackathon I taught for Foothill College's Science Learning Institute in the summer of 2021.
JessiDG/randomMovieNightGenerator
My writing group is meeting on Discord during the shelter-at-home order, and we had a great time watching Dune (1984) together. So I made a random name generator to fairly distribute who gets to pick what movie what night.
JessiDG/Shapes
The purpose of this class is to allow someone to put in a number of sides and get an ASCII art representation of that image.
JessiDG/Siken_chat_bot
#The purpose of this is to explore 4 different chatbots, each of which mix lines from Richard Siken's poetry, stock dating questions, and standard therapist questions in different proportions.
JessiDG/Social-Justice-and-Tech-Class-Human-Rights-at-Sea-Math-Problems
This is for the Tech and Social Justice Hackathon I taught for Foothill College's Science Learning Institute in the summer of 2021.
JessiDG/task_chooser
task_chooser
JessiDG/Truss-Technical-Screen
JessiDG/Wordsmithy
Wordsmithy is a website for writers to do their best work.