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Marcisbee/README.md

Hello World 👋

  • I am a Senior Front End Developer, but as I like to imagine myself - a 🧙 (wizard)
  • I am really familiar with React, Vue and Angular
    • I have worked professionally with all of them, but I prefer React as it aligns with my views of how everything should work
    • I know how these type of frameworks are built, because I've built a couple myself (Radi, Boldom, Synks) mainly as a learning experience
    • So picking up a new one like Svelte is a 🍰 (piece of cake)
  • Also really familiar with Node.js, GraphQL, Deno, any css preprocessor etc. (more info at marcisbee.com)
  • Reach me @marcisbee on Twitter

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  1. exome Public

    🔅 State manager for deeply nested states

    TypeScript 93 2

  2. radi Public

    🌀Tiny (in size) front-end framework with no extra browser re-flows

    JavaScript 950 38

  3. esjson Public

    🛡 Fast JSON Schema validator (cli)

    JavaScript 4

  4. 🎨 Basic CSS starter kit that uses CSS variables by default

    Less 6 1

  5. synks Public

    🐉 Synks is a tiny javascript view renderer for generators as components and hooks

    TypeScript 7 1

  6. marklint Public

    🔰 HTML/Markup (Vue and Agnular template) linter

    JavaScript 1

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Contributed to Marcisbee/exome, Marcisbee/esjson, Marcisbee/marklint and 5 other repositories

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January 2022

14 contributions in private repositories Jan 3 – Jan 4

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