Projects Computer Science

In our computer science class, we are introduced to the fundamentals of web development by learning HTML and CSS. We use platforms like StackBlitz to build and test our projects in real time, which helps us understand how websites are structured and styled. The course not only teaches us technical skills, but also encourages logical thinking and problem-solving. It’s a hands-on, practical approach that gives us a solid foundation in modern web technologies.

In our first year of computer science, we were introduced to the basics of web development by learning HTML and CSS. We created our first websites and learned how to structure and style content. Here’s a link to my website from that time: Über Mich

This year, we’re taking it a step further by working with StackBlitz, an online development environment that lets us build and test projects directly in the browser. It supports more advanced setups like frameworks, TypeScript, and live previews. StackBlitz helps us understand how modern web technologies work together and gives us a real-world feel for coding and debugging.

Below are some of the projects we’ve built using StackBlitz. They reflect what we’ve learned so far in terms of structure, interactivity, and design.

Klick on the black space!

Klick on the black space!