About me

My name is Timo Stüber and I come from Bremen, Germany. I am currently at the end of my master studies in Informatics at the University of Bremen. I am also working as a software developer at CONTACT Software GmbH. In my free time you can find me at several sport fields like football, tennis or hockey. I am also into experimenting with Arduino projects or playing Piano.

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Skills

After I finished my university entrance qualification I did an apprenticeship as a programmer. Afterwards I started studying computer science for a master's degree. Since then I have also been working as a backend developer.

Over that time I encountered different technologies and I could build up a solid knowledge in computer development software, including languages like C, C++, Python, Java, C#, JavaScript.

Furthermore, I am experienced with the use of database systems, as I did my bachelor and master theses at the database's system group of the University of Bremen.

When it comes to organization and qualitity assurance of projects, I used tools like Git, Docker, Kubernetes.

Projects

Below you will find some of my published projects.

Controller Brawler Repair Force

This project was developed during the Global Game Jam 2020. In this game you have to collect buttons in order to make your controller work. It is written in C++ and distributed on several platforms including Nintendo Switch.

Tricky Homes

This game was developed during the Global Game Jam 2019. It is about building homes for your family to protect them against the "tricky" environment.

IoT in a Nutshell

IoT in a Nutshell is a small wiki where you can find help when starting with IoT. Very often if you are looking for some vendor specific techniques, you can quickly get lost in a lot of marketing websites, trying to sell you their products instead of finding documentation for developing. The idea of this project is that the users can contribute their own experience to this site.

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