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title: Reading Latin (Part 2)
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date: 2012-07-03
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techne: :wip
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episteme: :believed
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This is the second post in a 2-part series about learning to read Latin, or any language, really. See [Part One - Rationale and Mindset][Reading Latin (Part 1)] first. This is Part Two - Tools and Examples.
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Are these tools user-friendly, well-documented and thoroughly tested? Bwahaha, *hell no*. Do they work? Sure, most of the time.
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[^installation]:
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Install instructions, for \*nix users. Needs Ruby 1.9 and support Latin, French and Japanese. If it doesn't work, *tough luck*.
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~~~
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#!sh
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git clone #
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cd mcd
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bundle install
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./latin-cards.rb ./txt/bello_gallico.txt
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~~~
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