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About me

Front-End Developer

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I'm a Computer Applications graduate working as an Associate Analyst at Deloitte.
I am a frontend developer who is currently exploring and developing Fullstack applications using React, JavaScript/ TypeScript, Express, Node.js and MongoDB.

I also enjoy problem-solving and have invested quite some time to strengthen my ability in the domain. I've explored techniques to choose the best possible data structures and apply algorithms for solving problems on coding platforms such as LeetCode. I enjoy web designing and would love to learn and gain experience in UI/UX designing too.

Apart from tech, you will see me reading books, singing, or drinking coffee and tea!

Skills

  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Bootstrap
  • JavaScript
  • React
  • Redux
  • Java
  • GitHub
  • Git

A few other notable technologies I have worked with are: SAP, C, C++, Python. My work with these technologies have been limited, and I am still a beginner. But I look forward to work in length with them in the future.

Projects

I love to build and develop challenging, new applications. The best means to become better at programming is by developing applications that translate theory into something live and working. In addition, this practice also adds to confidence, enhances code quality, and encourages documenting your journey.

I'm currently improving my HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and ReactJS skills by developing front-end applications.

Blogs

I also try to document my journey and learnings through blog posts. I often try to write blog posts on topics that I find difficult to grasp. The writing process allows me to work on my presentation skills and filter content to highlight only the relevant concepts.

Blog writing, I feel, is the classic case of "learning by teaching"! The abundance of research behind a blog post adds to a tremendous amount of knowledge and learning how to convert thoughts, theory, and knowledge into describable words.