{"items": [{"author": "steve2152", "source_link": "https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ccWk8BjGWfNZoqYGe#qRFJKJFoqXxz49Fum", "anchor": "lw-qRFJKJFoqXxz49Fum", "service": "lw", "text": "Thanks, my 5yo was able to entertain himself with that for an hour straight while I filed taxes :-)\n<br><br>I'll bring it out again later.\n<br><br>I like the legible javascript, feels like a throwback to the days of a simpler internet. :-)\n", "timestamp": 1587238239}, {"author": "jkaufman", "source_link": "https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ccWk8BjGWfNZoqYGe#kXaPwYhe6sCACrLdp", "anchor": "lw-kXaPwYhe6sCACrLdp", "service": "lw", "text": "&rarr;&nbsp;Thanks!  I'm glad they enjoyed it!\n<br><br>Writing things in Vanilla JS is a bit of a hobby of mine.  Working all day in industrial-strength JS infrastructure with minification, source maps, compilation, and transpilation, it's really nice to just sit down and write something with nothing between me and the browser.\n", "timestamp": 1587258562}, {"author": "steve2152", "source_link": "https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ccWk8BjGWfNZoqYGe#w53YQk6TuZvTnZixR", "anchor": "lw-w53YQk6TuZvTnZixR", "service": "lw", "text": "&rarr;&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;Yup! I have this little ditty that I made many years ago, when I was still learning javascript. I still use it. Then a few years after that I briefly decided that my True Calling was making a JS educational video game about circuit theory, and I got pretty far before deciding to give up and switch to other projects. :)\n", "timestamp": 1587335415}]}