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I gotta ask, why is that there are tons of dedicated open source tools for Japanese but not for other languages?
The Venn diagram of weebs and FOSS devs is a circle.
I think it goes something like: you spend nearly all of your time on the English speaking part of the internet - > for English speakers Japanese is one of the hardest languages you can choose to learn - > people want strong tools and resources to help learn it.
Couple that with the reach and popularity of Japanese media and boom.
Yep, I think that pretty much nails it. The combination of being super popular in the West, plus difficult with lots of info to memorize, organize, and analyze. Tons of people try to learn it, and find it difficult enough that they think, 'if only I had a tool that could show me the parts of the Kanji this way, or that could display flashcards that way'. So there's this super rich ecosystem of learning material.
Makes sense.
Though it is possible that with the sentence
"you spend nearly all of your time on the english speaking part of the internet"
You could be implying there is another part of the internet where open source language learning tools for other languages are as readily available as those for Japanese. If that is the case, could you guide me towards that?
I think it's possible, but I don't personally know. I started with that point/assumption because "Japanese is a hard language to learn" isn't generally true, but is true for English (only) speakers.