Devine Linvega is a multidisciplinary software and interactive developer with 11 years of experience building creative tools, front-end systems, and lightweight desktop apps from Tokyo’s Chiyoda ward. As Co-Owner of Hundredrabbits and long-time contributor at XXIIVV, he conceives and ships elegant, distraction-minimizing products—most notably initiating the esoteric programming language Orca and the distractionless editor Left, both blending playful design with robust front-end and Electron-based implementations. His background spans UX/UI, motion graphics, and music/arts promotion, giving him a rare ability to translate cultural projects into polished digital experiences. Comfortable across HTML, CSS, JavaScript and file I/O/backend glue, he focuses on small-footprint, expressive interfaces and tooling. An active open-source maker, he publishes work under hundredrabbits and maintains a presence on alternative git hosting, signaling a preference for independent, community-driven ecosystems.
Contributions:2 reviews, 632 commits, 732 PRs in 4 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Devine primarily focused on the development of the webring's front-end. They initiated the project by creating the basic HTML and JavaScript files and then implemented the initial user interface components. Subsequently, they expanded the project by adding more front-end related features and visual elements like categories. Finally, they enhanced the styling of the existing elements.
Contributions:330 commits, 61 PRs, 300 pushes in 4 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Devine initiated the "Left" project, a distraction-free writing tool, by setting up the foundational structure. The initial commits include the creation of a CSS file for fonts and keyboard functionalities. Subsequently, the developer implemented a basic sidebar with text area and also added functionalities like navigation to the text, theme changing, and file I/O functionalities like saving and loading.
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