API documentation would be a good place to start.
BTW, are there any other private ways to get WOTD you know of? By private I mean self hosted, an rss feed or just an app.
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API documentation would be a good place to start.
BTW, are there any other private ways to get WOTD you know of? By private I mean self hosted, an rss feed or just an app.
wotd private
idk I found some project like this with a public domain dictionary in json and have my own simple local program I made from it that gives me random words and I was gonna maybe manually pick some, for example there's this project using a 1913 websters dictionary I think: https://github.com/growingspaghetti/websters-1913-console-dictionary
maybe you or I could re-find the list and you could roll your own or maybe that project would work for ya
Looks cool. I am going to start learning some programming language soon™. This will be a cool first project