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Esiwehl/README.md

👋🏾 Welcome to my GitHub!

Hello there! I'm Eluse, and you've just stepped into my digital workshop. Here’s where I build, experiment, and share projects that merge the worlds of software and hardware. From tackling real-world problems to exploring curious (and occasionally random) ideas, this is my humble space for creation and growth.

💡 What happens here?

This GitHub is my collection of passion projects, learning experiments, and tools that solve real-world problems (or just make life easier). Some highlights:

🎧 Spotipy

A CLI tool to get personalized song recommendations by mixing your favorite tracks. Built with Python 3.12 and the Spotify API.

A machine learning project focused on detecting doors in physical environments using computer vision techniques.


📈 My GitHub Stats


🛠️ Who am I?

  • Student of Software Engineering at Codam Coding College (42 Network)
  • Electrical Engineering enthusiast at the University of Applied Sciences Amsterdam
  • Explorer of robotics, mechatronics, intelligent sensors and backend development
  • Forever curious and always up for a challenge (the fun kind, not the impossible ones 😉)

🧠 Skills in my toolkit

  • Languages: C, C++, C#, Python
  • Specialties: Robotics, Mechatronics, Backend Development
  • Frameworks/Tools: OpenCV, TensorFlow, REST APIS, I2C, SPI

🎨 Fun fact

The brain is like a pattern-recognition machine! When we're learning something new, it doesn’t store information as isolated facts—it tries to link it to things you already know. That’s why analogies, stories, and hands-on experiences make concepts stick better. So, the next time we're tackling a tough problem, lets think of it as building a mental web and the more connections, the stronger it gets. 🧠✨


🏗️ Thanks for visiting my GitHub -feel free to explore, star a project, or just enjoy the view!

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  1. Porcupinine/webserv Porcupinine/webserv Public

    42 HTTP websserver project

    C++ 1

  2. Inception Inception Public

    A project about containerization using docker.

    Dockerfile

  3. ComputerVision_DoorDetection ComputerVision_DoorDetection Public

    A uni project which detects and labels doors. Using conventional methods such as Edge- and contour-detection and Deep neural networks

    Python

  4. Spotipy Spotipy Public

    A spotify song recommendation terminal app

    Python

  5. JSQ_PartyParser JSQ_PartyParser Public

    A script that parses the BookingForm.csv for the Jumpsquare Group.

    Python 1

  6. HeatMap_FoF HeatMap_FoF Public

    A project for the factory of the future. Aimed at testing the hypothesis of whether it is or is not possible to detect metal in wood using InfraRed sensors.

    Python