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  • Lentando – Private Habit Tracker

    Lentando – Private Habit Tracker

    I just released a new project called Lentando. It’s an app designed to help people change addictive habits by tracking progress, understanding patterns, and gently shifting toward healthier routines.

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  • LittleJS Jam 2025

    LittleJS Jam 2025

    Last month we held the second annual LittleJS Game Jam for games made using the open source LittleJS Engine that I first released 4 years ago. A total of 160 people signed up, showing strong continued interest in LittleJS as we approach 4k stars on GitHub. Out of those that joined, 17 games were submitted.

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  • JS1024 – Ants, Storms, and Floods

    JS1024 – Ants, Storms, and Floods

    JS1024 is an annual JavaScript code golfing competition where the goal is to make 1 kilobyte demos. The theme for this year was “Creepy” and I submitted 3 separate projects. I ended up winning 1st place and all 3 of my entries were in the top 10!

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  • LittleJS Jam Results

    LittleJS Jam Results

    Last month we held the first-ever LittleJS Game Jam and it has been a huge success! A whopping 571 people signed up for the jam, showing just how much interest there is in LittleJS! Out of those that joined, 35 games were submitted using the theme “Animals”, showcasing the creativity and talent of our community.

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  • Crafting a 13KB Game: The Story of Space Huggers

    Crafting a 13KB Game: The Story of Space Huggers

    One of my favorite game jams is the legendary Js13kGames competition, where participants have one month to make a web browser game that fits in a 13 kilobyte zip file. To put that into perspective, a floppy disk from the before times could hold 1.44 MB, enough to fit over 100 JS13K games! In 2021

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  • JavaScript Haikus – My Live Talk for Nerd Nite

    JavaScript Haikus – My Live Talk for Nerd Nite

    Last week I gave a talk about tiny code for Nerd Nite in Austin Texas! This is a more refined version of my previous talk and a great introduction to creative coding and recreational programming. I hope it inspires you to write some of your own tiny programs!

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