Hello, I'm

Asil Türkmen

Software Engineering Student

I build modern web applications with
clean design and solid engineering.

Asil Türkmen — Software Engineering student at Eastern Mediterranean University
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About Me

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I'm Asil Türkmen, a Software Engineering student at Eastern Mediterranean University. I develop web applications and full-stack projects while continuously improving both my technical skills and problem-solving approach.

Instead of keeping learning only theoretical, I prefer to build and experiment through my own projects. So far, I have worked on different types of projects, including community-driven platforms, restaurant websites, educational projects, and mobile app experiences.

When developing software, I care about more than just making something work. I also focus on building readable, maintainable, and user-focused solutions. I value adapting quickly to new technologies, taking responsibility, and improving myself through real projects.

Featured Projects

Some of my recent work

NedirBeo — Cypriot Turkish community dictionary web app by Asil Türkmen, built with React and Laravel

NedirBeo

NedirBeo is a community-driven platform that brings Cypriot Turkish words and local expressions together in a digital space. Users can learn the meanings of words, share expressions they know, and contribute to the growth of the dictionary. The project aims to keep the local language alive digitally before it fades over time.

  • React
  • TypeScript
  • Vite
  • Laravel
  • Tailwind CSS
TokenStudies — learning platform by Asil Türkmen for students to find study notes, built with Flask and PostgreSQL

TokenStudies

A modern learning platform project designed to help students find study notes faster and review their knowledge more effectively.

  • Flask
  • Python
  • PostgreSQL
  • SQLAlchemy
Wipeout — LAN multiplayer parkour game by Asil Türkmen, developed with Unity and C# Netcode

Wipeout

Wipeout is a LAN-based multiplayer parkour game developed with Unity. Players can join over the same network, race in real time, overcome obstacles, and track their performance through the scoreboard. The project was played by 50+ players during an event.

  • Unity
  • C#
  • Netcode
HesAppcım — group expense tracking and debt balancing app by Asil Türkmen, built with Next.js and TypeScript

HesAppcım

A modern expense tracking app that simplifies group spending and debt balancing. Features smart calculations, automatic balance tracking, group management, and bilingual support (TR/EN) for vacations, roommates, and gatherings.

  • Next.js
  • TypeScript
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Vercel
Yayla Yemek Evi — responsive restaurant website by Asil Türkmen for a village restaurant in North Cyprus, built with React

Yayla Yemek Evi

Modern and responsive website for an authentic village restaurant in Pamuklu Village, North Cyprus. Features interactive gallery, Google Maps integration, customer reviews, and quick contact capabilities to showcase natural products and traditional flavors digitally.

  • React
  • TypeScript
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Vite
Not Takip — automated grade tracking bot with Telegram notifications by Asil Türkmen, built with TypeScript and Playwright

Not Takip

Automated grade tracking and Telegram notifications for the EMU student portal. Logs in with Playwright, polls grades on a schedule, and alerts you when grades are posted or changed. Uses SQLite for state.

  • TypeScript
  • Node.js
  • Playwright
  • SQLite
  • Telegraf
Test2Drive — TRNC driving license exam preparation app by Asil Türkmen with practice tests, built with Vue 3 and Pinia

Test2Drive

Comprehensive TRNC/KKTC driving license exam preparation app. Features 144+ traffic signs, license-specific practice tests, progress tracking, and bilingual support (TR/EN). Built with modern Vue 3 and Pinia state management.

  • Vue 3
  • Pinia
  • Vite
  • TypeScript

Get in touch

Let's build
something.

Have an idea, a project, or just want to say hello drop me a message and let's make something great.

Get in touch

Prefer email? Reach me directly at [email protected]