Kai Erik Niermann's Projects
This is a collection of algorithms and data structures in different languages. Primarily based on the solutions from Introduction to Algorithms.
This is a template you can use for small quick C projects
Project Application Development skeleton for C
This discord bots purpose is to use various methods of data collection for entertaining purposes.
This is a basic web server configuration using nginx and express along with certbot and docker compose.
Syntax highlighting and snippets for the FenneC programming language taught as a part of the Compiler Construction course at VU Amsterdam
Little project which allows people to combine their anki decks for similar topics
These are some notes for the High Performance Computing course taught at UZH
These are some notes for the course Introduction to Neuroinformatics
Julia Wrapper for C++ with Focus on Safety, Elegance, and Ease of Use
Ray Tracing in Julia: A project exploring the fundamentals of ray tracing, using the Julia programming language.
Live translator that uses tesseract for OCR then translates the text, somewhat akin to google translates live image translating but more specialized to be used with Desktop.
Collection of random programs to test out different things
This is a project concerning the detection of bottlenecks in multilayer transport networks
This project is a tool for correctly converting Notion pages to Markdown files.
This is a small physically based rendering system implemented in Julia and benchmarked against Python and C++ implementations
Portfolio page with information about my projects and myself built using, svelte, typescript, scss, and mdsvex.
Simple Q&A Discord Bot created to make asking questions a more streamlined and clear process
This is a frontend for the QandA-discord bot, its meant to be a way for people to answer questions without the need to log into discord having the bot act as a proxy for them
This is a compact guide to writing and especially understanding scala code based primarily on the Object Oriented and Functional Programming course taught at the VU
This project is a look into visualizing the sister-cities of the world using networkx and pyvis and trying to see if we can gain an interesting insights.
Cybernetically enhanced web apps
This is a collection of some materials for technical interviews
LLVM syntax highlight extension for VS Code
This is a guide based on a google doc I wrote with a few other students to help out incoming students