Who I am
I work as a full-stack developer in a working student role and build software with a strong focus on structure, maintainability, and real-world usability.
Master’s Student • Full-Stack Developer • Applied Computer Science
I’m Tom Pinter, a Master’s student with a background in Applied Computer Science and hands-on experience as a working student full-stack developer. I enjoy creating clean, practical software solutions and working across backend, frontend, and infrastructure.
I combine academic depth with practical development experience. With a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Computer Science and ongoing Master’s studies, I enjoy solving problems across the full stack — from backend services to frontend interfaces and deployment workflows.
I work as a full-stack developer in a working student role and build software with a strong focus on structure, maintainability, and real-world usability.
I like systems that are clear, scalable, and cleanly engineered — whether that means writing backend logic, building modern UI flows, or improving developer workflows.
Outside tech, I stay active through gymnastics and have a strong interest in cars — both of which reflect my appreciation for precision, control, and performance.
Built a strong foundation in software development, system design, and technical problem solving.
Continuing to deepen my technical perspective while connecting theory with practical software engineering.
Contributing to real applications with a stack that includes Java at work and modern web technologies and tooling in personal projects.
Strong architecture, useful interfaces, maintainable code, and a workflow that scales beyond the first prototype.
A curated project section with room for detailed case studies later on.
A structured software project with frontend, backend, infrastructure, contracts, automation scripts, and a Python AI service — presented here as a strong example of cross-stack development.
Additional software projects from study and development practice can be added here later with architecture notes, screenshots, and technology details.
Repository data can be loaded automatically from GitHub to keep this section up to date.
Whether it’s software engineering, collaboration, or an interesting project idea — feel free to reach out.