Animated-Fluent-Emojis

All the Microsoft animated fluent emojis are available in one place and ready to use in your next project or README file. (by Tarikul-Islam-Anik)

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  • Show HN: Made a "milestone celebration" video/GIF generator
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 17 Dec 2023
    https://github.com/Tarikul-Islam-Anik/Animated-Fluent-Emojis...
  • πŸ’‘ Discover Your Life Goals and Make Your First Open Source Contribution with Before I Die Code πŸš€
    8 projects | dev.to | 18 Aug 2023
    Additional assistance and recourse came from studying other open source projects and developers repositories. For example, while searching GitHub, I found the frontend developer, open source developer & technical writer Victor Eke. Of the many open source projects that he has assisted with and created, I used his repository Portfolio Ideas to get ideas on the structure of documentation and, in additionally, reading his blog article β€œHow my open source project got 1000 stars on GitHub in 4 months” on what he did to surpass the 1,000 stars on his open source project. I also studied one of the most popular stared first-contributions repositories (which has over 37,000 stars) for the excellent structure of the documentation. And lastly, to add more visual interest to the documentation found throughout the Before I Die Code, I used the Animated Fluent Emojis open source project by Tarikul Islam Anik.

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Tarikul-Islam-Anik/Animated-Fluent-Emojis is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of Animated-Fluent-Emojis is TypeScript.


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