Experienced Front-End Developer with a passion for crafting user-friendly and visually appealing web applications. With over 3.5 years of professional experience, I specialize in turning design concepts into responsive and interactive websites. I'm enthusiastic about staying up-to-date with the latest web technologies and best practices to deliver top-notch user experiences.
Created Save Your Jobs app using MERN(MongoDB,Express,ReactJS,NodeJs), You can Add Jobs, Edit Jobs Track and Filter your Jobs In real Time. It is a Jobs Management App...
I've had the privilege of working on the AG Empress project, where I contributed to creating three distinct portals:
- Built using React and TypeScript for enhanced type safety.
- Leveraged AWS services for secure authentication and data storage.
- Developed interactive dashboards for efficient management of resources.
- Utilized Bootstrap for responsive and modern UI components.
- Developed with Next.js to ensure server-side rendering and optimal performance.
- Implemented user authentication and authorization using AWS Cognito.
- Integrated AWS Lambda functions for serverless backend logic.
- Designed a user-friendly interface using custom CSS styles and Bootstrap.
- Built responsive UI components with HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap.
- Integrated the front end with AWS backend services.
- Ensured seamless user experiences across different devices and screen sizes.
Share your ongoing learning journey, courses, or technologies you're currently exploring.
- Exploring advanced React patterns
- Enhancing UI/UX design skills
Feel free to reach out! I'm open to collaborations and discussions on front-end development, web design, and tech in general.
Share a fun personal fact that showcases your personality outside of coding.
Did you know that the first computer bug was quite literal? In 1947, when working on the Harvard Mark II computer, a moth got trapped in one of the relays, causing a malfunction. The engineers taped the moth to the logbook and wrote "First actual case of bug being found" β and that's where the term "debugging" originates from!