About Me
I decided to get into programming originally because initially I wanted to learn to build games, so I started learning to code with C++ which gave me a decent enough foundation in programming. I decided to learn more about C++ by using Qt, a framework for building cross-platform applications. At some point, after I’d used C++/Qt for a while and had built small projects to practise what I was learning, I got to know about Harvard’s CS50x course which I eventually enrolled in and completed. I’d say the course was what made me somewhat interested in web development, so with some research, I found 'The Odin Project' which provided the most help for learning about Web Development When I’m not doing programming-related activities, I usually spend my time reading(mostly fantasy books) or playing a video game.
- Animehaven
Animehaven provides an interface for viewing information on animes, creating and sharing lists of different animes, having discussions with other users, etc.
- Anon
Anon provides a simple interface for creating groups and having discussions.
- Repo
REPO lets you compile various resources ranging from slides, recommended texts, to online materials like videos and webpages that explain some topic relevant to a course. REPO was built as a Hackathon project
Tools
ReactJS
NextJS
Material UI
Supabase
MongoDB
TypeScript
JavaScript
TailwindCSS
Python
Kotlin