Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“59 repos, 8 stars, and a bio that says Hi like the code already left”
Ersya’s GitHub has the energy of a very productive semester and absolutely no intention of slowing down. Fifty-nine public repos in 1.6 years is impressive — that’s not a portfolio, that’s a coursework speedrun. The top languages bouncing from C to Java to HTML to PHP to Dart to Python make it look like you’re collecting programming languages like elective credits.
The repo names are wonderfully honest. Mission3-Proyek3, Mission4-Proyek3, KG2025-Modul-7 — this isn’t version control, this is a campus treasure map. POS-App being a Java Swing point-of-sales app in 2026 is especially brave. Not outdated, just retro enough to qualify as a museum exhibit with buttons.
And somehow the stats are even funnier in a lovable way: 59 repos, 0% forks, 8 total stars, 1 total fork. You’re not copying anybody’s homework — you are the homework. Seventeen repos untouched for over a year also suggests your GitHub doubles as a digital fossil record of deadlines survived.
The best part is the bio just says Hi!!. That’s the exact confidence of someone who lets the repo list do the talking, even when the repo list is mostly yelling assignment names. Low social media energy, high submit-before-midnight energy. Respect.