Click the words to reveal your day, then download your image. They mustn't overlap or touch the edge!
Yes, I coded this myself. No, not "vibe-coded".
I typed every line myself to learn JavaScript. Yes, with help from Claude when I had syntax questions, since it's a new language for me.
The goal isn't to make New Age mini-games – even if that's always fun.
For a while now, I've wanted to dig deeper into certain subjects: analyze the data myself, understand what the papers don't say.
Then build clear visual representations to share my point of view.
At first, I wanted to do this with the languages I already knew (C, Python, Lisp, etc.).
Then I realized the value of a language that was instantly shareable. One that lets you create animations and interactions right in a browser, with nothing for anyone to install or download.
That's the real power of JavaScript.
Publishing a chart is good.
But when the visitor can read the original data, interact with the chart, and make the experience their own immediately, that changes everything.