Projects and Experience
Take a more detailed peek at all my projects I have done in the past and am actively working on right now and on all the experiences I have gathered on different works I have done. I am always trying to expand my skills and experience with many different, interesting projects, and my goal is to have many more projects finished in the future. Usually I do solo projects, but I am always open for collaboration (with you?) on any project I am working on that allows you to do so.

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#competition #fullstack

Irisight

Irisight is a group effort that aims to provide aid and support to visually impaired people and ease their life in day-to-day situations. This project is part of the year-long competition Jugend Forscht in Germany and focuses on challenging young people to improve all their skills needed to handle a bigger and more sophisticated project. This includes but is not limited to, time management, project management, scrum operations and collaboration. Irisight is a python assistant, hosted on a Raspberry Pi, which takes in sensory data like location, surroundings (via Camera) and voice commands, to try and aid its user in chaotic environments that we tend to stumble into. For that, we use a combination of image recognition and sensor data to help the user make sense of their surroundings.



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#JDA #automation

P5Y Bot

I am currently developing a discord bot supposed to automate squad building and player selection for our Warthunder clan, to simplify and enhance the efficiency of our clan wars sessions. In the past, it was always very tedious to ping users or contact members of our clan to join our squad or to keep track of the performance of certain users, which often brought conflict over who can join the main squad. Therefore, our clan leader and I decided to make our own discord bot that keeps track of user stats and their ratings to then apply an algorithm to objectively decide on whom to move into which channels to make the queue process much faster and easier. Users also get an internal rating for participating in battles, training sessions or other events regarding the clan, to reward active members. The squad leader can even input data about a specific match, and the bot will track all stats necessary (this is the only way to track specific performance, as Warthunder does not offer a public API)



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#webdev #mysql #datamngmnt

Energiehaus

This project takes place at my school as an after school class for every student in eighth grade or higher to join. The Energiehaus has been a long-term project of my school, to try and build a house (yes, an actually fully sized house) that is energetically almost neutral to try and set an example to what is possible with modern technology to preserve energy and therefore add to the fight against climate change and preserve our most important good, our nature. The Energiehaus comes with all kinds of technology, and I am currently responsible for displaying, saving and interpreting sensory data of a weather station and sensors that are installed all around or in the Energiehaus



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#minecraft #java #spigot

Build Attack

Build Attack is a simple Minecraft survival plugin, which at first was only meant for a yearly Minecraft SMP my friends, and I play during winter break to add some quality of life features. Now I am planning to refactor the plugin and add some more features, so I can make it public in the end for everyone to use. Features include an economy, a clans system, a claim system and some useful admin commands.



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These are the projects I worked on in the past, feel free to take a peek at some of them and see for yourself what I have been up to in the past. Some projects are private or not available anymore, if you want to know more, write me a message. You can also find some cool events that I participated in, all relevant sources are linked in the cards.

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#hackathon #kotlin

Third place submission for "Cove Hack"

On August 17th 2024, I took part in a hackathon called "Cove Hack" hosted by Coder's Cove, which provided participants with three themes to create some awesome stuff in 24 hours. One of the themes was the "Gamification of Learning", which tasked participants with creating an app, a website or some program that motivates users to advance their skills in a fun way. I picked this theme and thus, "NiceeShots"; was born, an app that tries to teach people photography and how to improve your pictures.




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#cpp #finals

The Flipper

The Flipper is my technics final in 10th grade. For our final project, we were tasked with choosing and working on a project that was supposed to fulfill any social need, like health, entertainment or similar things. My teammate and I chose entertainment as our theme and decided to build a flipper. The flipper's casing was fully built out of wood and the obstacles where made out of Lego parts. The heart of the flipper was two Arduino microcontrollers, who ran in parallel to achieve pseudo parallel execution, because Arduinos don't offer threading or parallel code execution in general. The repository with all files and the entire source code is publicly visible in a GitHub repository for anybody interested (But I don't know why you would want to look at that, the code is horrendous)



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#JDA #automation

Ain't no Thang Bot

Ain't no Thang is a Discord bot for my Bed Wars guild, whose primary function is to fetch the in-game stats from all the guild members and analyze their stats to fit them into the guild's skill roles. It uses an algorithm that takes the FKDR (Final Kill to Death Ration), KDR (Kill to Death Ratio) and in-game level of the player into account to determine their sill level. Members automatically get renamed with their in-game level as a prefix and in-game name as their Discord nickname, to make partying up easier. The bot also comes with a few useful moderation features, for example, a command to embed the rules of the server to make them look cleaner.



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#Java #aitools

DJAC

DJAC, short for "Definitely Just a Calculator&", is an app that uses image recognition to filter out questions on exam papers and answer them with ChatGPT. Note that this app was made BEFORE ChatGPT and Google Gemini got the ability to analyze images. The app's idea was formed during one of my chemistry lessons, where my teacher asked me how useful AI would be in an actual real-life situation. DJAC clears the screen of all UI when put into exam mode to make it possible to hide your phone in your pencil case or something similar. When a paper is held infront of the selfie camera, it will automatically recognize the paper and filter out the question to display the answers on the screen. Another tap on the screen will hide all UI again.

Please note that I don't support cheating on exams with AI in any way, which also is the reason why the repository is set to private. I had the permission of my teacher to test this and create the app out of curiosity, and it never left the prototype stage and was never used in a real scenario.




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