
Once upon a time, some friends and I played minecraft. Quickly I needed a tool to calculate some coordinates and wiped up this little website.

For some projects, one has the perfect frontend idea and wants to develop it as long as it's fresh in mind. I built ToiletAPI to quickly mock an API call so that I could build the frontend first.

I'm the co-founder of Web.Support, where we make it possible to share your screen without the need to download anything!

I had the need to learn a new alphabet. More specifically the greek one. So I created a small modular vue app to learn it.

As a freelancer I took over the development of Youniq.Art. It's a e-commerce site to order personalized art from artists around the globe.

My brother and I wanted to sell T-Shirts with our designs on it. So I created a small e-commerce platform to do so.

To monitor my servers, I deployed a python cloud function to GCP which handles REST calls and sends alerts to telegram chats. It's modular and everyone could use it. @PushNinjaBot

A webapp to use as a party game during chill evenings with friends and family. Add ?kids=true to the url for a child approved version. (Currently only available in german)
For me, programming is art. I always struggled at coming up with awesome designs but love building the functionality behind the curtain. As in art, the techniques of how it's done interest me much more than the artwork itself. For me, the real beauty in programming lies in the backend. As a child, I always wanted to be an inventor and came up with wild ideas but usually I was missing the infrastructure to build any of ideas that I thought of. At the age of twelve, I started coding and it never let me go. Programming helps me express myself and it enables me to create at least some of the thousand ideas in my head. There are no limits on what is digitally possible!