I'm Luniya, a trans girl on the internet who's just passionate about coding and tech Currently I'm a 1st year computer science student at a university. I mostly keep myself busy with programming, both in and outside an academic setting. I occasionally play games as well, but I find myself gaming less in the last few months. I'm aromantic, pansexual, transgender and mostly keep busy with computer science and occasionally drawing as well, though I would say I'm nowhere near a professional. While I have most of my experience in back-end programming, I am getting curious about front end as well since giving UIs an authentic look is a lot of fun to me, which is why I decided to make this website! PS : I often need alone time, so if I ever seem quiet or low energy, don't take it personally! tyy
I'm a first year computer science university student, however I already have quite a lot of experience in programming, as I studied networking and IT in high school (Belgium). I'm also open to job offers, for more personal info I would prefer you email me at my email address, which you can find under the "contacts" section. I mostly have experience with Rust however I am also well versed in Java and Python as they're part of the university curriculum. Programming is my strongest suit and due to having tried out many different languages, learning a new language isn't too difficult and is something I do not mind doing for a specific task. I'd say networking is my weakest suit however I do have several homelabbing plans for in the summer (as a hobby) so I will expanding my knowledge in that field soon as well. While I have done a good amount of programming most of them were projects for school or computer science related problem solving and I've only recently started sharing opensource projects so I don't have all too many projects on codeberg (yet) I am also multilingual, I can speak Dutch and English fluently, I can speak Spanish well enough to be able to communicate and I have a basic understanding of French. You can find all my contacts in the "Contacts" menu however for professional inquiries I heavily prefer email or Signal.