This episode of the Versioning Show features front-end developer Rachel Smith from CodePen. Tim and David discuss with Rachel the intersection of art and code, the evolution of web animation, and the limitless creative potential within coding.


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Key Discussion Points:
- Rachel's journey from Flash animation to utilizing CSS, JavaScript, and HTML5 for web-based artistic expression.
- The evolution of web animation technologies and the enhanced capabilities of modern browsers, particularly with WebGL for 3D animation.
- Strategies for creating accessible and beginner-friendly tutorials on complex JavaScript animations.
- Bridging the gap between design and development in animation, and tools like Framer that facilitate this process.
- Rachel's role at CodePen: balancing functionality and creativity within a user-friendly platform.
Show Notes:
- Rachel Smith on Twitter: @Rachsmithtweets
- CodePen: codepen.io
- Rachel on CodePen: codepen.io/RachSmith
- Rachel’s CodePen Blog: [link_to_codepen_blog]
- Rachel’s Blog Post on “Lerping”: [link_to_lerping_blog]
- RachSmith.com: [link_to_rachsmith_com]
- Rachel’s GitHub AMA repo: [link_to_github_ama]
- @mpjme (FunFunFunction): [link_to_mpjme]
- FunFunFunction on "Is Programming Art?": [link_to_funfunfunction_video]
- Framer: [link_to_framer]
- Twitter Links: @mdavidgreen | @tevko | @versioningshow | @sitepointdotcom
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