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Hi There, I am Simon Nyvall 👋🏻


I am a second-year Cloud Developer undergraduate. Currently, I'm not employed as I'm dedicating my time entirely to my studies and passion projects. My primary goal through my academic journey is to secure a position as a DevOps professional in Sweden.

When I'm not coding for my GitHub projects, I indulge in playing the guitar 🎸, exploring music across all genres 🎶, and diving into video games 👾, particularly Dota 2.

  • 🔭 Studying Cloud Development at ITHS.
  • 🌱 Currently honing my skills in F#, C#, and Bash.
  • 😘 2023 Goals: Advance my cloud capabilities.

Technology Stack 🧰

Git   docker   terraform   c++   c#         powershell


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Computer Specs
Desktop
Processor Intel i7-6700K 4.00GHz
Memory 64GB DDR4
Storage Samsung SSD 850 2TB
Graphics Nvidia GTX 980 TI
OS Lubuntu 23.10 / I3
Laptop
Processor Apple Silicon M1
Memory SSD 16GB
Storage 2TB
Graphics Integrated graphics
OS macOS Ventura
My Coding Journey
  My coding journey began in the gymnasium, where I was stuying technology science. 
  I was always interested in technology and how it could be used to solve problems, so coding seemed like a natural 
  fit for me.
  My first coding project was a simple fizzbuzz application in C#. 
  I remember struggling with the logic at first, but once I got the hang of it, I was able to create a program 
  that I could show to other people. 
  It was a small accomplishment, but it felt great to see something I had created actually working.
  As I continued to learn, I found that I preferred hands-on projects to traditional classroom learning. 
  I would find online tutorials or open-source projects to work on in my spare time, and I found that I learned 
  much more quickly and deeply through this kind of immersive experience.
  Of course, there have been challenges along the way as well. 
  I remember getting stuck on a particularly difficult bug in a project I was working on, and feeling like I would 
  never be able to solve it. 
  But I persevered and eventually figured it out, and that experience taught me a lot about problem-solving and 
  resilience.
  Looking back on my coding journey, I feel proud of how far I've come and excited about where I still have to go. 
  I know that there will be more challenges and setbacks in the future, but I also know that I have the skills and 
  the determination to overcome them.

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  1. Traveling-Salesman-AI Traveling-Salesman-AI Public

    Demonstrates a comparison between a Genetic Algorithm (GA) and a Brute Force method.

    C++ 2 1

  2. Funky-NAS Funky-NAS Public

    A homemade NAS (Network Attached Storage) service made to be able to run on a Raspberry Pi for file storage.

    PLpgSQL

  3. SessionForge SessionForge Public

    Tool designed to enhance the management of tmux sessions

    Shell

  4. B-branch B-branch Public

    A better git branch tool, inspired by GitButler

    C# 1

  5. MarkFlow MarkFlow Public

    A LiveServer for markdown files. Preview md files for NeoVim

    CSS

  6. Vortex Vortex Public

    A minimal-api wrapper for F#

    F#