[Open Source] After Two Years of “Hopefully Soon” Hype, I’ve Launched My Personal Website with 4 Procedural Generators, Terminal CLI, and More—Check It Out!

Celebrating the Launch of a Personal Website After Two Years of Development

After a lengthy period of starting, pausing, and sometimes questioning my progress—something many developers can relate to—I am excited to finally share my personal website with the world. This project has been a two-year journey filled with experimentation, learning, and perseverance, and I’m proud to present the outcome.

A Dynamic Showcase of Creativity and Technical Skill

This site isn’t merely a digital resume; it’s an interactive platform that offers a transparent view into my development process. It incorporates a variety of innovative features designed to engage visitors and showcase my technical capabilities.

Explore the Site Here
🌐 Visit Ujjwal Vivek’s Personal Website

Deep Dive into the Technical Aspects
For those interested in the intricacies behind the scenes—including mathematical concepts, ASCII diagrams, and detailed code explanations—have a look at the comprehensive blog post:
📖 Read the Full Technical Breakdown

Open Source Code Repository
In the spirit of transparency and community contribution, the complete codebase is available on GitHub:
💾 Access the Repository

Key Features and Technical Highlights

  • Four Procedural Background Generators:
    Using only the HTML5 Canvas API (without external libraries), I crafted four distinct visual systems: hologram-like cubes, recursive circuit diagrams, psychedelic mandalas, and quantum-inspired node networks. Performance optimization has been an ongoing process, and improvements are always in progress.

  • Interactive Terminal Footer:
    Beyond a simple footer, this feature functions as a command-line interface, complete with commands, hidden easter eggs, and even an embedded dinosaur game triggered through custom interactions.

  • Custom Markdown Renderer:
    Built from the ground up, this renderer supports inline math via KaTeX, diagram support with Mermaid, and more, ensuring smooth content rendering tailored to my needs.

  • Accessibility-First Design:
    The site respects user preferences such as prefers-reduced-motion and includes a “Low Chaos Mode” for users with sensory sensitivities, emphasizing an inclusive approach.

  • Privacy-Focused:
    Rest assured, the site operates without tracking cookies, analytics, or intrusive scripts. It’s a clean, noise-free experience.

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