Rust ๐ฆ
Most of my projects are written in Rust. Learned it early, stuck with it, and feel very at home using it.
I'm Nils Wrenger, a high-school Rust enthusiast who loves building anything
from fast backends and CLIs to sleek UIs in Svelte. Check out my projects
below or consider sponsoring me. Feel free to reach out for a chat or anything else!
My focus is on UI development (websites, apps and TUIs) and performance-driven projects
like algorithms and databases. Therefore, my proficiency lies in Rust and in Svelte (i.e. Javascript / Typescript). But in the past, I've experimented
with programming languages like Go, Zig, and Python, and even delved into game development with Godot.
Most of my projects are written in Rust. Learned it early, stuck with it, and feel very at home using it.
My go-to frontend framework. If it's not Svelte, it's React, BUT only if I really have to.
Recently switched from VS (or BS) Code to Zed. It's fast, clean, and keeps improving.
The parent of basically every modern language. Great to know, but I've never used it seriously.
Tried it once and loved comptime. Unfortunately, I'm too stupid to use it in real projects.
Nice language ruined by horrid syntax. Every time I try it, I crawl back to Rust.
Best game engine out there. Used it early on for a couple of very crappy games.
"Everyone can write Python", and that's the problem. No real types and cursed whitespace scoping.
Feels like coding while high in three languages at once. What even is this language?
Removes the weed-smoking feeling from JavaScript. Makes it usable again.
Unironically better than JavaScript. The best part of the core web stack.
Every project lives in Git and ends up on GitHub. What would I do without Github? Use GitLab!