Get creative, create visuals, and reignite the excitement of this communication system from the early 19th century.
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.
Whether it be the classic text to Morse Code converter or something visual, auditory, +, this one's up to you.
Not everything has to be about mundane functionality. Experimentation suggestions: Music, Generative Art, Interaction, Typography, +.
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.
- 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, +
- 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.