I’m a motivated and fast-learning software developer with a passion for tackling new challenges and solving problems I’ve never faced before. I pride myself on clear communication and adaptability, whether working independently or as part of a team. I have experience in full-stack development and deploying applications on my own devices, and my time studying software development at university has given me hands-on experience with teamwork and tools that streamline collaborative projects.
Place | Start | End |
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ITU | Aug 2020 | June 2022 |
Place | Start | End |
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DUOS | Jan 2020 | Now |
Wolt | Aug 2019 | Jan 2020 |
As evident by my amount of repos on github.com and codeberg.org, and how often I quickly whip up something in a day or two, it is safe to say I enjoy making small useful websites. Bigger projects also interest me, the New-World-Dedicated-Stat-Program is a great example of mine of a long lived development phase with no real end in sight, but finished web-tools are immensely satisfying to me.
Since I've been a little kid playing games on friv.com, I've always dreamed of making games myself for a living. As I grew up, I found out my interests are a little broader than just gamedevelopment, but this passion never died down.
I think I enjoy music to an unnatural level. It gets me up in the morning, it can change my day, and I more often than not have a song stuck in my head. I often think up melodies to myself, and sing/hum/beat box to myself. Some of which I felt like Ihad to work further with and got to a point where I felt like it was ready for the outer world. I have a few tracks at https://edvid.bandcamp.com/
Get more familiar with my background, skillset and my most prized posessions under my Portfolio.
To find out more about who I am, you are welcome to go to my Blog and read my thoughts on various development and technical issues
www.linkedin.com/in/nikolas-mastrandreas-13bb30192 | |
github.com/Edvid | |
discordapp.com/users/224235094548676608 | |
nikolas@edvid.dev |
An indicator of how much I work on optimizing and easing my workflow, and which things I appreciate to have in my workflow.
Don't be too fooled by the long nvim/init.lua config though, I didn't write that from scratch. It is a file from the nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim repository that I have tinked with for months.
You can at all times compare my version to the nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim version with the following commands
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