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# Hi, I'm <span class="gradient">Jonas</span>
# Hi, I'm Jonas
I am a computer scientist, mathematician and tech guy from Germany.
I am mainly doing things in <img class="rust-logo" src="./ferris.svg" alt="Rust logo">Rust and
<img class="julia-logo" src="julia-logo-dark.svg" alt="Julia"> but I have worked with most progamming languages out there.
I am mainly doing things in **Rust** and
**Julia** but I have worked with most progamming languages out there.
Have a a look at past <a href="https://adventofcode.com/">Advent of Code</a> projects:
## Highlighted projects
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<a href="https://git.jonasseiler.de/Jonas/AdventOfCode2023" class="repository-link">
<article class="repository">
<p>Advent of Code 2023</p>
<p>Written in Rust</p>
</article>
</a>
<a href="https://git.jonasseiler.de/Jonas/AdventOfCode2022" class="repository-link">
<article class="repository">
<p>Advent of Code 2022</p>
<p>Written in Julia</p>
</article>
</a>
</div>
Have a a look at past [Advent of Code](https://adventofcode.com/) projects:
If you want to find out more about me, have a look at my websites:
- **[Advent of Code 2023](https://git.jonasseiler.de/Jonas/AdventofCode2023)**: Written in Rust
<div class="grid">
<a href="https://jonasseiler.de" class="website-link">
<article class="website">
<p><span class="gradient">jonasseiler.de</span></p>
</article>
</a>
<a href="https://jonboi.de" class="website-link">
<article class="website">
<p><span class="gradient">jonboi.de</span></p>
</article>
</a>
</div>
- **[Advent of Code 2022](https://git.jonasseiler.de/Jonas/AdventofCode2022)**: Written in Julia
Feel free to look at my profile and projects!
I also have some more scientific projects:
- **[Automata](https://git.jonasseiler.de/Jonas/Automata)**: Library for languages and automata of deterministic languages
- **[Word Graph](https://git.jonasseiler.de/Jonas/WordGraph)**: Small project for answering graph theoretical questions on the Levenshtein graph of german words.
Note: **most bigger projects are private, since the implementation contains sensitive information about the base system, network or other sources.**
Do you have some questions or just want to talk? Write me an email!
## Other interesting stuff
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You can also find some interesting things on my websites:
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- **[jonasseiler.de](https://jonasseiler.de/)**
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- **[jonboi.de](https://jonboi.de/)**
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Do you have some questions or just want to talk? Write me an email!