Improve your Chinese: Use Java and iText 7 to Create Study Sheet PDF’s
<p>Use your programming skills to help improve your Chinese language skills.</p>
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<p>In this article, I will show you how to write a simple, standalone Java application that converts your vocabulary lists into several PDF’s that you can use in your Mandarin studies.</p>
<p>Although the application is for studying Traditional Mandarin Chinese, it’s simple enough to modify it for Simplified Mandarin Chinese, Korean, or any other language.</p>
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