> platforms running in production since 2020
Six years of code, five years of platforms in continuous production — most recently the entire digital support infrastructure of a manufacturer. On the side, my own engines take shape.
Clarity. Maintainability. Performance.
Proof instead of buzzwords
Support server with device management and automatic updates, documentation wiki (DE/EN/FR), self-built status monitoring and a responsible-disclosure portal for the Behnke Group.
PSR-compliant PHP web engine: container, router, middleware kernel, views with a component system, database layer — 0 runtime dependencies. This site runs on it.
ECS-based 2D game engine built with Java and libGDX: composition over inheritance, data-oriented design, built for many entities per frame.
Bachelor's thesis at the IWi at DFKI: eight LLMs (o1, GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini 2.0, Mistral 7B and more) systematically compared for BPMN generation — custom evaluation framework, custom prompting strategies, real benchmarks.
Gaming club with its own infrastructure: Minecraft servers with self-developed plugins and mods, GTA RP projects, our own game prototypes.
Freelance project: portfolio site with a complete SEO foundation, i18n, cookie consent and a focus on performance — built on my own engine.
Web app hosting small, JavaScript-based games in the browser — no grand purpose, just there to play. The server side runs on devgine (my own PHP full-stack framework), each game runs client-side. The collection grows one game at a time.
How I work
I know Laravel and Symfony well enough to know when you need them — and when you don't. Tool follows problem, not the other way around.
Claude Code for pairing, GPT for research, local models for sensitive data. And every line gets reviewed before it stays.
Scrum in daily practice, analysis before code — and in the end, fully documented source code so others can step in at any time.
Prefer a terminal?
Welcome. This thing is real — type help and see what happens.
No form funnel, no sales pipeline, no bot: your mail lands with me — and you get an honest answer. Even if it's: you don't need this at all.
or directly: info@moritzschacke.de