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v1.0.0 of @ch-ui/tokens is out! My sweet bébé!

Been vetting this in production for a while and I think it’s ready for prime-time.

Use it to set up font ramps, color palettes, spacings, any set of tokens you want to use in a design system. Can be used with #Tailwind (@ch-ui/tailwind-tokens) and #Vite (@ch-ui/vite-plugin-tokens). It’s Just #CSS™.

Explainer here: ch-ui.dev/tokens

FMC 2, a re-implementation of my #Amiga soft #synth. Today's synths are better-designed, but mine was novel at the time, being graph/node-based, much like Blender is now.

Using web browser: #JavaScript #Vite #React #Zustand. #SVG for the graph. Almost everything is components.

It's too early to be called a project, so this might be abandoned or developed further. It might be better to do this as a C++ or #Rust synth plugin on #JUCE.

Pic 1: my start for FMC 2, 2024.
Pic 2: FMC v1.04 from 1991.

My latest (and greatest) book, JavaScript All-in-One For Dummies, is available now!

Every junior developer or aspiring JS developer needs this book, imho.

The book teaches modern #JavaScript, how browsers work, using #VSCode like a pro, #Git, #prettier, #eslint, #vite, #webpack, #react, #vue, #svelte, #http, #jest, #node, #express, #mongodb, #mongoose, and finishes with a chapter on authentication with #jwt.

It took me 6 months to write and is over 800 pages.

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I just finished the final review of my new book (coming in May): JavaScript All-In-One For Dummies. This one has been my dream to write for over a decade, and I've been working on it for 10 months.

When I used to hire junior developers, I'd find myself (and them) overwhelmed with how much they had to know to be to be productive. This book addresses that.