Jes, lernu Esperanton por Amo, Paco, kaj Unueco! (Yes, learn Esperanto for Love, Peace, and Unity!)
This project is an enhancement of the HTML version of the book The Esperanto Teacher, A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians (10th ed.) by Helen Fryer and is an example of how to enhance a Project Gutenberg material.
The enhanced material can be accessed at https://justineuro.github.io/TEO/docs (includes TEO and additional exercises) and was generated using Rmarkdown. An Android app is available: theeotchri-v.1.0.0-pre-release.apk.
Many thanks to Project Gutenberg for making available online The Esperanto Teacher (10th ed.); the W3C Consortium for HTML and CSS; Brendan Eich for Javascript; Brian Fox for Bash; Ross Ihaka, Robert Gentleman, the rest of the R Core Team, and CRAN for the R software; Rstudio, Inc. for Rstudio; J.J. Allaire, Yihui Xie, et al. for Rmarkdown and its site-rendering capabilities; Bootstrap, Inc. and Bootstrap Live Customizer for the green cerulean-derived style sheet themes; Wikipedia for the Flag of Esperanto image; Google for the Android OS and Android Studio. Special thanks to User:Nanobyte at css-tricks.com and Users: Luke, david-lee, gregg-bursey at StackOverflow for their snippets on show/hide HTML elements. Ditto to Machtelt Garrels for the book Bash Guide for Beginners, Vivek Gite for the book Linux Script Shell Tutorial, and Steve Parker for the Unix/Linux Shell Cheatsheet. Many thanks, too, to the Debian Project for the Debian 8 (Jessie) and Linux Mint Project for the Linux Mint Cinnamon 18.2 (Sonya) GNU/Linux OSs, and GitHub for its generosity in providing space for this project.
TEO by Justine Leon A. Uro is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at https://github.com/justineuro/TEO.