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Thank you, for coming aboard @arcVaishali ,@adarshswaminath @takanome-dev Your time and enthusiasm means a lot to the open source community? |
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Hello @prjctimg ! I am more than excited to be part of this journey! Would surely love to contribute in this project. |
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Hey, there!
First of all I want to thank you all for supporting my humble open source project. I've seen a generous amount of traffic on NPM (my highest peak was 800 weekly downloads!). Truly I'm humbled 🙏!!!
Throughout the journey I've stood on the shoulders of giants, without their pioneer in the field I don't think I'd have had somewhere to start from.
This project las been inspired by libraries such as Culori, which actually provides most of the underlying functionality for general purpose colour manipulations.
I've borrowed code from blog posts across the internet. My first utilities were slightly tweaked versions from George Francis's post Coloring with code
I remember at that time I was beginning to appreciate the beauty of functional programming so early versions of this project relied on lodash but I'm making an effort to reduce dependency on 3rd party libraries to keep the bundle lightweight! I was amazed at how much you could play around with simple data to produce powerful outputs.
And of course how can I forget, chroma-js, inarguably one of the most popular libraries on the subject out there! I fell in love with its simplicity
Special thanks to timlrx for making the Nextjs starter template that I'm using for the project's documentation site.
And a very big thank you to the open source community for making the craft a fun, transparent and addictive experience for us newbies who still have to learn how to center a div tag !!!
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