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Week 2 | Morse Code

Get creative, create visuals, and reignite the excitement of this communication system from the early 19th century.

📃 Description:

Morse Code played a vital role in World War II, introduced the SOS distress signal, facilitated the first transatlantic Telegraph message, and aided communication during the Titanic disaster.

👩‍⚖️ Rules:

Whether it be the classic text to Morse Code converter or something visual, auditory, +, this one's up to you.

✨ Variation:

Not everything has to be about mundane functionality. Experimentation suggestions: Music, Generative Art, Interaction, Typography, +.

💡 Where to start? (Ideas)

It’s always Input, Process, Output.

  • Let you start by creating the classic Text to Morse converter. Open up Guide.txt to get started.
  • See how easily you could take in a Morse Code and convert it to human readable Text.

🥨 Twists

  • It doesn't all have to be human input text. You could instead use poems, quotes, lyrics, + to see what their creative representation looks like in Morse Code.
  • See how you can incorporate interactivity to the seemingly mundane '-', '.', and ' ' together with your Keyboard, Mouse, Time, Randomness, Events, Internet, Audio, +

⏳ Submissions:

  • Submission of this challenge, just like all of the Weekly Coder’s challenges, is to be submitted within 36 hours after its post. And so, Sunday morning 12:00 LT.

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