Computer Science student · Hamburg

I build useful software and learn the systems behind it.

I’m David Kofi Nyame. I’m deepening my Python and web development skills, exploring automation, and connecting university theory with practical experiments.

Currently learning Python, web development, and clean project structure.

Portrait of David Kofi Nyame outdoors
Hamburg, Germany Computer Science

01 / Selected work

Projects, with the thinking left in.

Good work deserves context: the problem, the trade-offs, and what changed. This portfolio is ready for that evidence as each real project is documented.

An honest starting point

Projects are being documented.

The existing site and repository did not include reliable project titles, outcomes, screenshots, or public source links. This space stays intentional until those details are available.

  • Problem
  • Approach
  • Outcome
  • Source or demo

02 / About

Curious about the whole system, not just the screen.

I’m a Computer Science student in Hamburg who enjoys understanding how systems work—from code and applications to everyday technology setups.

I like connecting ideas from university with practical projects and experiments. The goal is simple: learn carefully, build useful things, and improve them step by step.

  • 01

    Python

    Deepening the fundamentals through small exercises and practical experiments.

  • 02

    Web development

    Learning browser fundamentals and how to structure maintainable sites.

  • 03

    Automation

    Exploring where code can reduce repeated work and simplify a process.

  • 04

    Data structures

    Building a clearer understanding of how data can be organized and used in programs.

  • 05

    Systems

    Understanding how individual parts interact and shape the whole experience.

  • 06

    Practical tooling

    Experimenting with tools that make everyday technical work clearer.

03 / Current focus

Building stronger foundations.

A compact view of what I’m sharpening now, without pretending the learning is finished.

  1. 01

    Deepen Python

    Strengthen core concepts through practice and small tools.

  2. 02

    Improve web foundations

    Build more confident interfaces with clear structure and stronger browser fundamentals.

  3. 03

    Structure projects cleanly

    Make code easier to understand, extend, and document.

04 / Contact

Let’s talk about useful things worth building.

If you’d like to discuss a project, an internship, technology, or a practical collaboration, you can start with email.