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obsfx/README.md

Ömercan Balandı

A passionate software developer based in Izmir, Turkey.

I'm interested in full stack web development. I can create web apps using React and Vue. I enjoy creating stuff using JavaScript, TypeScript and NodeJS. I made some demos that were picked as featured stuff and presented on the main page of codepen.

Besides the web development, I love creating simple games for game jams and making convenient command-line tools to make things easier for me.

I love using Neovim.

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    TypeScript 222 24

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    JavaScript 12 1

  3. dungrain dungrain Public

    BSP based procedural dungeon generation package.

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  4. m3k m3k Public

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    TypeScript 4 1

  5. lurkdown lurkdown Public

    A markdown transpiler tool that was built on NodeJS with TypeScript to create standalone, markdown-generated HTML files.

    TypeScript 1

  6. xeh xeh Public

    A command-line Canonical HEX+ASCII display tool written in ~100 lines of Common Lisp.

    Common Lisp