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Who am I?

👋 Hey there! My name is Julian Seitz, known online as Average.

  • Computer Programming & Analysis at St. Lawrence College (Year of 2026)
  • I currently work for the Department of National Defense of Canada.
  • In the past, I have done freelance contracts, but I will likely turn down most project requests unless they are of a certain interest to me personally.

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My story

I've been absolutely obsessed with computers and tech for as long as I can remember, practically since birth. I've been told that I was playing basic Flash games on computers before I was even a full year old.

My introduction to programming came from my dad, @ontehfritz, fellow developer and my largest source of early inspiration. When I was eight, he introduced me to C#, teaching me the basics of inputting and outputting text via the console, and making my first text-based narrative game. That moment sparked a lifelong passion for programming.

Many years of self-learning later, thousands of hours of trial & error, late night debugging, and hundreds of hobby projects, I've garnered a deep understanding for the world of logic and software development. What started out as writing simple console applications, gradually evolved into developing full stack web and desktop applications, low-level networking tools, game modifications, dedicated server software, AI-driven tools, and much more.

From 2023-2025, I was completing freelance contract offers, developing custom software for a number of clients, steadily growing my experience with a broken dominant right arm. (Yes, I completed a bulk of my contracts with one hand)

In May 2025, I joined the Department of National Defence of Canada as a software developer as a placement student, with an offer later down the line for permanent employment post-graduation. I accepted this, excitedly.

And, here I am now. I'm not perfect, and in no way do I think I am an amazing software developer, but I do have a tremendous amount of respect and passion for my work and I love learning new things every single day. I'm always interested in new perspectives, design patterns, and workflows.


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Languages & Tools

These are some languages, tools, frameworks, and other development good-ness that I use and recommend.

Amazon S3 C# C++ CSS3 Cloudflare Go Flask TailwindCSS HTML5 Java Nuxt JS Bun JavaScript TypeScript React Next JS Nginx .NET NodeJS Deno JS Socket.io Express.js PHP Python Postman Rust Visual Studio Code Rider IntelliJ IDEA MongoDB Drizzle MySQL SQLite Ubuntu Apache Windows 11 Vue.js Firefox Brave

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  1. text.ai text.ai Public

    Text.ai is my take at developing easy-to-work with custom AI personas you can chat with. This is an experiment to see how human-like I can make different LLMs

    TypeScript 2

  2. gptreddit gptreddit Public

    This platform allows hosts to craft unique personas and forums where AI entities engage in intriguing discussions. While it's more of a fascinating experiment than a practical tool, it's a great sh…

    JavaScript

  3. Supplier Supplier Public

    Easy to use, functional and safe InfiniteChests successor and alternative.

    C# 7 5

  4. TShockTutorials TShockTutorials Public

    TShock tutorials for the community

    C# 6 1

  5. tShock-v5-plugins tShock-v5-plugins Public

    Plugins that were built against TShock 5

    JavaScript 49 8

  6. ink-vscode ink-vscode Public

    Forked from sequitur/ink-vscode

    Inkle's Ink language support for Visual Studio Code, modern fork of ink-vscode by Bruno Dias.

    Ink 11 1