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Paul Gideon Dann <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Jun 2013 11:30:55 +0100
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On Monday 24 Jun 2013 09:48:05 you wrote:
> A very random e-mail - but I'm a fellow English Interlingua learner, and
> have noted in the recent conversations floating around that new learners
> are finding it pretty tricky to pick Interlingua up. I confess I found the
> same.
>
> I saw you're a programmer - by trade I'm a digital product manager / UX
> designer and just wondered if you thought it might be an idea to
> collaborate with one of the old guard on building a really straightforwards
> digital tool for people to learn the language? I'm thinking along the lines
> of Duolingo (could even try and get the language onto their platform) and
> Memrise. If that's something you'd be interested in, or have time for, I'd
> love to talk more.

Hi Rich,

I've been dreaming of working on exactly such a project, but I'm afraid all
such projects are currently on the back-burner for me because of other
commitments / lack of time.  I'd be very happy to provide input / guidance,
but I can't do any coding.  Sorry :(

I believe Cedric Watson is another programmer.  Maybe he would be able to
help?

Paul

(Pardono pro le usage de anglese!)


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