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ReactJS code for displaying random text on screen.
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ReactJS British Insult Generator
ReactJS code for generation of insults based on a formula.
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Ada Lovelace Day Generator
ReactJS code to generate Ada Lovelace Day for the given year.
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Easter Memory Game
An Easter-themed paired cards memory game written using ReactJS.
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12 Days of Christmas
A frivolous Christmas-themed ReactJS app to illustrate SVG usage.
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ReactJS Hangman
NodeJS-created React App for Hangman
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ReactJS Japtrainer
ReactJS created app for Japanese character set training
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ReactJS Liar's Dice
Game of deceit written using ReactJS
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INFO
A collection of widgets and little programs I've compiled (and sometimes use) over the years. Some of it is obviously just for fun, and some of it can be used (and has been used) in various projects. Quite a few of them are Proofs of Concept. This is the stuff I get up to in my free time.

Please note that not all of them conform to accepted best practices. In fact, many of them don't. The key thing here is the idea behind, not so much the implementation.

I have made a point of indicating the technologies used (predominantly HTML, CSS and JavaScript) and the browsers I have tested the code on. If the code does not run on the browser indicated, check out the GitHub source; likely there is a branch within the repository that will work as advertised.
COMPLEXITY
Measures how many interconnected moving parts it took to produce this demo, and how complex these parts are.
Commercial or enterprise-level complexity.
Multiple moving parts, moderate complexity and properly abstracted.
Multiple moving parts with moderate complexity.
Multiple simple moving parts.
Student or hobbyist level. Minimal moving parts.
APPLICABILITY
Application in the real world.
Ubiquitious usage.
Widespread usage.
Useful functionality for general use cases.
Useful functionality for narrow use cases.
Theoretical only, or very simple functionality.