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'''Liliana Celeste Newton'''<ref>Newton stylises her name in all lowercase, and uses she/her and it/its pronouns. For clarity, accessibility, and consistency, this article uses she/her pronouns throughout.</ref> (born April 14<sup>th</sup>, 2007), is a Scottish software developer and musician, and the creator of [[Lilypedia]].
'''Liliana Celeste Newton'''<ref group="notes">Newton stylises her name in all lowercase, and uses she/her and it/its pronouns. For clarity, accessibility, and consistency, this article uses she/her pronouns throughout.</ref> (born April 14<sup>th</sup>, 2007), is a Scottish software developer and musician, and the creator of [[Lilypedia]].
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Revision as of 02:36, 31 December 2023

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Liliana Celeste Newton[notes 1] (born April 14th, 2007), is a Scottish software developer and musician, and the creator of Lilypedia.

Liliana Celeste Newton
Born April 14th 2007
Website tauon.dev

Notes

  1. Newton stylises her name in all lowercase, and uses she/her and it/its pronouns. For clarity, accessibility, and consistency, this article uses she/her pronouns throughout.

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