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i am a software developer and a part time freelancer. i'm into tech blogging and devoting some of my time to side projects.

Worked at

Quizizz Inc.
Yellow Class
JAROBLE
Crio.Do
ayush kumar shaw

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Ayush is an enthusiastic engineer who is open to learning. Worked with him for 3 months and he is full of energy and a good coder.

Ayush and I worked together for over 6 months as student developers under Crio.Do. I thoroughly enjoyed working with Ayush and came to know him as a truly valuable asset to absolutely any team. He is honest and incredibly hard-working. Beyond that, he is an impressive problem solver who is always able to address complex issues with strategy and confidence. Along with his undeniable talent, Ayush has always been an absolute joy to work with. He is a true team player and always manages to encourage positive discussions and bring the best out of other team members. Keep up the good work Ayush.

i won' lie, writing does take a ton of time!

recent blogs

notes

Namaste 🙏 JavaScript Notes

I made these notes from the beloved Namaste 🙏 JavaScript playlist by Akshay Saini around an year ago when I was in my initial stages of learning JavaScript. I hope you'll find them useful and interesting.

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· 50 min read

hacktoberfest

Hacking away this HacktoberFest 2020

Digital Ocean's initiative to introduce open source to the world is a festival just like any festival we people celebrate. Well now I do have 2 things to look forward to each October now. 😁 Let's see, how on my first ever HacktoberFest I ended up as both a contributor as well as a maintainer!! 🤯

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· 7 min read

hacktoberfest

Hacking away this HacktoberFest as a noob

HacktoberFest is something what I'll say forms like the best entry point to open source software. This October 2020 was my first time embracing open source and did have hell of a ride!

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· 3 min read