Here is a little about me:
- I’m currently a final year BSc Computer Science student 📚 at the University of Pretoria
- I have recently found I enjoy devops and mostly do backend 👻
- One of my favourite languages is Java
- I am located in Gauteng, South Africa 🗺️
A few of my none coding hobbies 🎳 are:
- Archery on the weekends
- Longboarding through Pretoira
- Playing 🎾 tennis 🎾 with my friends
- A calm game of chess ♟️
How to interact with me:
- Email me on 📧 [email protected]
- 🎓 LinkedIn Account
To get to know me better you can view my personal website.
This is a more interactive way of finding out more about me and was fun to make.
https://michael-stroh.github.io/
Michael Ströh has learnt throughout his university career that perseverance leads to excellence. Through working as a Teaching Assistant for COS 212 (Data Structures) and a Student Lab Technician in the CBT labs at the University Of Pretoria he has learnt how to manage his time wisely and effectively communicate not only as a team but also as an individual. As an Artificial Intelligence project Michael Ströh successfully completed a Sudoku solver using Generic Algorithms and a flower specimens classifier using Machine Learning with back propagation to identify the different species of the iris flower, namely, iris setosa, iris versicolour and iris virginica.
While I am involved in a lot of projects I am not always allowed to share these projects publicly.
One of the more recent projects I have been apart of was for my final year project, COS 301 at UP. This project involved creating a virtual version of the popular geocaching activity with a few interesting twists.
You can navigate to the following link to find out more about it and how I participated in it:
Project GeoCode
There are also a lot of other amazing projects that was done for the same course at UP that I recommend you look at:
COS 301 CapStone