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AstonJ
There are some cool demos there
Although going fullscreen and they slow down quite a bit:
https://www.dwitter.net/d/25141
Wonder if there are any books or videos that teach JS (or other languages) by creating cool animations/demos like these - I reckon they could be popular!
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