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tholman/README.md

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Hi there, I'm Tim Holman, a creative developer who loves to dabble in the weird and wonderful... Especially the weird.

🔥 If you like my stuff, please consider sponsoring me 🔥🔥

Some of my many open source projects are:

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  1. elevator.js Public

    Finally, a "back to top" button that behaves like a real elevator.

    JavaScript 6.5k 524

  2. A hotspot for indie creations on the web

    CSS 249 38

  3. A fresher "Fork me on GitHub" callout.

    HTML 4.7k 201

  4. A website for self coding generative art tutorials.

    JavaScript 758 39

  5. Interactive coding tutorials with markdown

    JavaScript 214 8

  6. Only 90's kids remember... well not really, but these beloved effects that would follow your mouse around will always be classic reminders of the old, beloved internet.

    JavaScript 1.1k 122

961 contributions in the last year

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Activity overview

Contribution activity

June 2022

Created 1 repository

Created a pull request in DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped that received 10 comments

[react] add missing html table attributes

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43 contributions in private repositories Jun 2 – Jun 23

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