These:
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JavaScript, HTML, CSS: A lot.
I started learning about Web technologies since the age of 12. This shaped my interests and hobbies and led me to enrol into a BSc computer science program. Today, I feel like I’ve read almost all of the ECMA-262 spec at least twice. JS is the language I feel most comfortable with.
- jQuery
- GreaseMonkey
- Node.js
- Bootstrap
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Regexes: Yep.
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Markdown: Yep.
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TypeScript: Quite a bit.
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Bash: Quite a bit.
- Linux
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LaTeX: Kinda.
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SQL: Kinda.
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Python: Kinda.
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PHP: Kinda.
- Symphony
- Twig
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Rust: Started learning it.
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C: A bit.
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C++: A bit.
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Java: A bit.
- Spring Boot
- Thymeleaf
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Haskell: A bit.
These:
- German: A lot.
- English: A lot.
Other than the ones on my GitHub profile, I did these:
- (Co-authored) KostümKollektiv, a costume rental management software – PHP, Symphony, Twig, HTML, JS, jQuery, CSS
- (Co-authored) Sparsana, an online pharmacy price comparison site – Java, Spring Boot, Thymeleaf, HTML
- A ToDo list management and scheduling web app – HTML, CSS, JS, Node.js, Web Components
- A name badge editor – HTML, CSS, JS, SVG, Web Components
- A pattern to write userscripts for automatically crawling new content of arbitrary websites – JS, GreaseMonkey
- A custom GTKSourceView theme – XML
- A custom Gnome Mahjongg map – XML
- Many, many more …
Some of these are in private repositories elsewhere, some of these are not on GitHub yet—hopefully soon.
These:
- Game development
- Security
- Usability, accessibility
- Algorithmics
Other than computer science, these:
- Mathematics
- Graphic design
- Music and music theory
- Xenharmonics
- Chiptune
- Singing
- Cooking