Hi 👋
I’m Kaan Gül, also known as 1lolcu1 — a student software & game developer currently studying at Lefke Avrupa Üniversitesi.
I enjoy building systems, experimenting with code, and learning how things work internally rather than only using them at a surface level.
I actively work across multiple areas of development:
- 🎮 Game server development
- 🧩 Game development with Unity
- 💻 Software development using C#
I also have experience with:
- 🌐 Web development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
- 🎞️ After Effects (visuals, motion, creative work)
- ⚙️ C programming (academic background)
Part of my learning process involves reverse engineering Unity-based games to better understand how real-world systems are built and interact.
I’ve experimented with:
- Analyzing Unity games at runtime
- Inspecting game logic, input handling, and state systems
- Writing experimental cheats, mods, and debug tools for learning purposes
- Understanding the differences between client-side and server-side logic
- Exploring how protections, limitations, and mechanics are implemented
These experiments are done strictly for educational, technical, and research purposes, helping me gain deeper insight into:
- Game architecture
- Engine behavior
- System-level problem solving
Not everything I work on is public.
- ✅ Public repositories include selected projects, frontend work, and experiments
- 🔒 Private repositories contain ongoing development, internal tools, and deeper system-level research
Some work remains private due to its experimental nature or future plans.
Most of my public work focuses on:
- Frontend development
- UI/UX, animations, and interactive systems
More advanced system analysis, reverse engineering, and tooling are typically kept private.
I build projects because:
- I genuinely enjoy it
- I learn best by experimenting
- I like understanding how systems work under the hood
- I enjoy pushing beyond tutorials and templates
This profile represents my public work and learning journey.
Some projects are polished, some are experimental — all of them reflect growth and curiosity.
Thanks for stopping by ⭐