Hi! I'm Berk Akkaya. I'm a developer mainly focused on mobile app development.
My goal are to make apps that will make lives of other people easier. I'm really a big fan of Linux, open-source, self-hostable and privacy focused software. So I try to use these concepts in my own projects too.
I think that apps should be simple, clean, easy to use. Things should not get in users' way. App should be opeque to its users, it shouldn't be privacy invasive. Also I think that software should be open-source when it's possible.
I'm really a big fan of Linux, open-source and self-hostable softwares. I try to apply these concepts in my projects as much as I can.
As programming languages I know C, C++, Java, Python and Dart. I'm experienced in Flutter. I can create REST APIs (with Flask) and authentication services, utilize web socket architecture, use MongoDB and Microsoft SQL Server as a database. I have some knowledge about Machine Learning and Computer Vision. I can train models to classify data (also images).
- I can create apps with Flutter, but I want to extend my knowledge to native Android development. I plan to learn Kotlin and get experienced in native Android side too (also iOS development side - if I can get a MacBook in my hands in the future π).
- I know Docker (and I love its concept), but I really want to know it with its full extend. I'll learn to create images with Docker and manage containers and such effectively.
- After that, I think of getting experienced in Web Developement. I can strengthen my knowledge in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. After that, I can learn React too, but it's not my plan right now.
I like listening to music - all the time. I listen to music when I travel, when I study, pretty much at everyting. I also like watching movies, though I can't find much time to watch them.
I love Linux based distros, so much. I have years (and years) of experience in distro hopping π. I tried to many Linux distros and I follow open-source and Linux content creators to see what's new. I also gained so much precious experience from it, it teached me how to manage Linux systems and different concepts in Linux world that I've never heard of in Windows land before.
You can access to my social profiles in the left side of my profile page. I have a Mastodon account (altough I don't post much often here), don't hesitate to follow me here!