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Does the project requires the programmer to create the complete webpage or the animation exclusively? #147

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Hello everyone! I am Vishakha, a final year undergrad and an aspiring to participate in GSOC '18. I was going through the interesting open source project ideas. Aima-javascript and aima-exercises caught my eye. I like the idea of representing algorithms as animations to help the learner visualise the problem. I saw a couple of visualisations created. I wanted to know if the project requires the programmer to create the complete webpage or the animation exclusively. Also, I was going through the repository, could someone help me with what could be the possible start for me to contribute? As of what I have been able to understand aima-exercises deals with creating Github pages demonstrating solutions. Which language do the solutions require us to work on?

The web page skeleton is already created. I think you'd spend most of your time building the animations exclusively, but some of your time integrating/embedding it with the rest of the site.

Here is an example of the final product:

http://aimacode.github.io/aima-javascript/3-Solving-Problems-By-Searching/

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