My personal portfolio website built using React.js. It showcases my projects, skills, and experience in web development.
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My personal portfolio website built using React.js. It showcases my projects, skills, and experience in web development.
tsParticles - Easily create highly customizable JavaScript particles effects, confetti explosions and fireworks animations and use them as animated backgrounds for your website. Ready to use components available for React.js, Vue.js (2.x and 3.x), Angular, Svelte, jQuery, Preact, Inferno, Solid, Riot and Web Components.
An single page web application to manage files, using a bit of machine learning for my academic research
Portfolio Website in NextJS
tsParticles official website
tsParticles Astro official component
👻 Fabrizio Duroni (me 😄) personal website. Created using GatsbyJS, Styled Components, Typescript, tsParticles, GitHub pages, Github Actions, Upptime.
This repository focuses on listing down terminologies used in the Corporate industry.
Luxinesy website - To sell / rent luxury real state properties where user can find special offer and deals with their dream properties
Textile Art - This website user can find the most valuable 6 category textile art craft items and they can create craft item product card for selling purpose.
My portfolio
tsParticles official confetti website
This project is a showcase made with ❤️🔥, 👓 and 💻. It is a customizable portfolio. It display my professional path.
tsParticles Auth Template for Websites
Portfolio personal desarrollado para mostrar mis habilidades, proyectos y servicios.
Built my portfolio with Next.js, styled with Tailwind CSS, and added smooth animations using Framer Motion. Check it out for a seamless and visually engaging experience!
Modern Portfolio using React JS and Framer Motion
MeshDev.tech Portfolio web Migrate to Next.Js
Run lightweight, heavily customizable particle simulations in your Nuxt project with tsParticles.
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