Year in Code · 2025–26

cengiz, your year
was loud.

Scroll down — the projects that shipped, where the time went, and the tools that carried it. No invented stats; just the real highlights.

The headline

Six builds shipped — two of them for real clients.

Not coursework screenshots. Live, deployed software people actually use.

0

Projects shipped

0

Real clients

0 / 100

Capstone score

Biggest build

TheTripMan went live — and kept running.

A booking + payments platform for an influencer-led business, built solo end-to-end and processing real bookings.

  • TheTripMan

    Booking + payments for a 1.2M-follower client. Live, solo, revenue-share.

  • Le Pathétique

    Solo multimodal-AI hackathon build at BearHacks 2026.

  • Feather (Capstone)

    AI market-insights app with a team — prototype graded 94/100.

  • Puffy

    A second real client: a website for a local patisserie.

Where the time went

TypeScript carried the year.

A rough sense of the split — C#/.NET and Python pulled their weight on coursework and ML.

  • TypeScript~55%
  • C# / .NET~18%
  • Python~15%
  • SQL~7%
  • Other~5%

Tools I lived in

Next.js and a fast editor did the heavy lifting.

Modern stack, used the way a working dev actually uses it.

Most-used editor

Cursor + VS Code

Most-used framework

Next.js · App Router

That’s a wrap

Graduating Aug 2026 — and already shipping

Open to co-op & new-grad full-stack roles. If your team needs a junior who already ships, that’s the trade.