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My project was inspired by the popular learning application "Anki," and I will program a simplified version of it.
I will allow JSON files to be imported and maybe also cached in local storage, possibly including progress in case the program crashes during a session. Furthermore, the program will not display / query the data in order, but instead shuffle it anew every time (can probably be achieved with arrays). There will be a "previous card," "next card," "show answer," and an "exit" button. Once I’ve accomplished all of that, I will try to also add a "save and quit" button as well as make use of local storage: If the program crashes, the next time you start it you will be asked if you want to continue where you left off; with "save and quit" it will show in the deck where you were, load the current progress, and accordingly the JSON file / decks could also be saved so that you don’t have to go look for them again each time.