Name: Lukas Obermann
Type: User
Bio: 26 | B. Sc. in Media Informatics (Film). Studying Applied CS at Flensburg UoAS, Germany. Creator of Optolith for TDE5 | Likes art, code and tea.
Twitter: elyukai
Location: Flensburg, Germany
Blog: lukasobermann.me
Lukas Obermann's Projects
Utility functions for working with HTML/CSS classes
Utility types and functions for comparison and equality checks
Contains slides, exercises and sample solutions for React Native talk in Mobile Engineering class at Flensburg University of Applied Sciences. Language is German.
A powerful templating engine with inheritance, asynchronous control, and more (Jinja 2 inspired) — 🦕 Deno version
Definitions for the characters of Optolith, a character creation tool for the Pen and Paper RPG “The Dark Eye 5”.
Optolith Character Manager is a desktop application for The Dark Eye 5th Edition.
Definitions and utilities for the flat-file database of Optolith, a character creation tool for the Pen and Paper RPG “The Dark Eye 5”, and its external integrations into other software.
A tool for generating both JSON Schema definitions and Markdown documentation from TypeScript files.
The webpage for Optolith for TDE5 (https://github.com/elyukai/optolith-client).
:last_quarter_moon: React component for custom overlay-scrollbars with native scrolling mechanism.
ReactJS component for displaying a circular progress meter.
rescript-parser
A paper on extending the Web of Things to standardize Service Discovery in Smart Cities.
Survey paper on service discovery in smart city contexts, targeting the open data policy of German authorities.
:trophy: Automate versioning and CHANGELOG generation, with semver.org and conventionalcommits.org
Optolith Character Generator is a desktop application for The Dark Eye 5th Edition.
A generator for random but balanced gems on both sides of the cards. Made for an unreleased game, which started as and basically still is a game design university project.
Provides immutable Haskell-like data structures for TypeScript
Demo Project for the Web/Mobile Technologies module at Flensburg University of Applied Sciences