I'm Christoph from Tirol (the fancy mountain place), Austria, and I'm currently studying for my master's degree in Software Engineering in Hagenberg, Upper Austria.
I'm a curious coder with a soft spot for algorithms and data structures, the magical stuff that first got me hooked on programming. While I still enjoy unraveling problems with a good ol' stack or tree, my career compass is currently pointed toward Software Architecture, a space I find endlessly fascinating. In a totally different direction, I also enjoy creative and interactive visualizations, especially custom built and high performance visualizations that juggle huge amounts of data are fascinating to build.
Architecture & Systems Thinking From distributed tracing to event-driven microservices, I love diving into the mechanics of large-scale systems. It's like a never-ending puzzle of interconnected moving parts, and I live for it.
Perfectionism (Managed Edition) Yes, I can be a perfectionist. No, it doesn't stop me anymore. I've learned to balance craft with pragmatism, and that's been a journey all by itself.
Bachelor Thesis Throwback I once went deep into the Java debugging internals (JDPA & JDI) and built a custom visual debugger using DearImGUI and Java bindings. It was equal parts pain and pleasure, definitely a formative experience!
๐ผ Currently @ SCCH
At SCCH, I'm working on software solutions that use LLMs (Large Language Models) and VLMs (Vision-Language Models) to solve problems that were previously out of reach (as seemingly everybody does nowadays lol). But I am also doing a lot of traditional work, from REST API and database design to frontend work.
Some of the cool stuff I'm involved in:
- Hybrid RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) systems
- Static code analysis
- Building intelligent assistants for niche, complex domains
- Data ingestion pipelines and processes
- Custom interactive data visualizations
Feel free to explore, fork, star, or just drop by and say hi. I'm always open to a good tech chat ๐
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