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Web Application for Writing Lyrics. Client Side.

Student: Daniil Mariakhin

Supervisor: Alexandr V. Chernov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The goal of this project is to develop a user-friendly web application for Russian-speaking songwriters and artists, which will serve as a specialized environment for creating and organizing song lyrics. Now such a development has no popular direct competitors on the Russian market. The application is focused exclusively on lyric writing and provides such features as auto-save drafts, online collaboration, search for synonyms, rhymes, word meanings, and also autocomplete. Thanks to these features, the application simplifies the process of writing texts and allows searching for new creative ideas through integration with LLM models used in rhyme generation algorithms. It is also worth mentioning that in the project I paid extra attention to making the user interface responsive and scalable by utilizing modern web technologies, such as HTML5, CSS3, and Svelte.

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