Name: Jim Lundblad
Type: User
Company: @TheGathered @wolffolins @Brand42 @opendesk @caseywishart
Bio: Mercenary web wizard, schooled in the dark arts of digitalness, stands on his head. Enjoys to Doodle, Code, Design and talk Sustainability
Twitter: da_lune
Location: London, UK
Blog: http://www.designbyjim.co.uk
Jim Lundblad's Projects
Database for the D&D 5th Edition API
REST API to access D&D 5th Edition SRD database
Design tool for creating Lottie animations and interactive web components
Implementing Register and Login in Cloudflare Workers using D1
A compilation of all the cool things people make with the D&D 5e SRD API 🔮✨
cubic-bezier implementation for your JavaScript animation easings – MIT License
Contact Page to send E-mails. Sends requests to Cloudflare Worker. Uses Google Invisible Captcha to reduce spam, Sentry to log errors & SendGrid to send e-mails. TypeScript & a few simple Jest tests. GitHub Workflow is used for automated deployment.
🌍 Discover our global repository of countries, states, and cities! 🏙️ Get comprehensive data in JSON, SQL, XML, YAML, and CSV formats. Access ISO2, ISO3 codes, country code, capital, native language, timezones (for countries), and more. #countries #states #cities
A scaffold for a quick start building with the Eleventy SSG
How to use Netlify functions for a GraphQL API
Ananke: A theme for Hugo Sites
Blendshape and kinematics calculator for Mediapipe/Tensorflow.js Face, Eyes, Pose, and Finger tracking models.
Inertia scroll and parallax effect plugin in Vanilla.js
The Sketch 3 Plugin for Perspective Transformation for Artboards
A Git-based CMS for Static Site Generators
The React Framework
A demonstration of how to use React Router inside Next.js
Code for OrcPub2.com
Custom scroll with inertia, smooth parallax and scenes manager
A Lightweight JavaScript library for quick and painless momentum & parallax scrolling effects.
Spontaneous is a next-generation Ruby CMS
A Nuxt.js setup to generate an intuitive, readable and collaborative API documentation with copy and paste able examples
A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.