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    React Projects

    React Projects

    Collection of React example / tutorial projects

    ...Each project is self-contained and demonstrates specific techniques—hooks for state and effects, context for global state, custom hooks for reuse, and reducer patterns for complex updates. The codebases include common UI tasks like forms, modals, lists, filtered search, and pagination, along with data fetching and basic routing where appropriate. Because every project focuses on a narrow set of concepts, learners can clone a single folder, run it, and grasp the idea without wading through a monolith. The examples are structured to be approachable yet idiomatic, encouraging good habits while staying close to what developers actually build. Over time, the collection functions as a portfolio of reference implementations that students and practitioners can adapt to new projects.
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    glfx.js

    glfx.js

    An image effects library for JavaScript using WebGL

    ...Because the work is done on the GPU, many effects that would be too slow in pure JavaScript (like complex blurs, lens effects, or tilt-shift) can run interactively, even on large images. The library is structured around three components: textures (image sources), filters (shader pipelines), and canvases (render targets), making it easy to compose multiple effects. A demo page showcases a variety of filters, from basic brightness/contrast adjustments to more advanced distortions and color manipulations. glfx.js remains a handy reference and solution for anyone needing client-side photo editing, visual effects, or generative graphics powered by WebGL.
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