Motivated Full Stack Developer with strong leadership background and hands-on experience in MERN stack development. Passionate about creating innovative web solutions and currently advancing skills through intensive training at Brototype.
Node.js, Express.js, RESTful API Development, MVC Architecture, Authentication & Authorization
MongoDB, Database Design, Data Modeling
JSON Web Tokens (JWT), Bcrypt Password Hashing, Role-Based Access Control, Input Validation
AWS (EC2), Application Hosting, Cloud Services
Git, GitHub, VS Code, Postman, NPM
Team Leadership, Project Management, Quality Assurance, Adaptability
Comprehensive training in MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js through self-learning approach. Building hands-on projects and learning real-world application development.
I worked as a Front Line Supervisor in railway construction, including live line operations, where work had to be completed under strict safety rules and time pressure. This role trained me to stay calm, make quick decisions, and manage teams effectively in high-pressure situations-skills that directly support my work in the tech field.
Complete e-commerce website for headsets and speakers built with the MERN stack. Features admin/customer login, product catalog with search/filter, shopping cart, and referral system, originally deployed on AWS and now migrated to Render for easier deployment and hosting.
A full-stack movie management application built using the MERN stack. It includes separate admin and user roles, where admins can add, edit, and delete movies, while users can browse, search, and filter movies by title, description, rating, and release date. The app focuses on clean UI, efficient data handling, and smooth user experience with secure APIs and responsive design.
An AI-powered code explanation app built with React and Node.js. Users can paste any code snippet to get a clear, human-readable explanation instantly. The app is designed for simplicity, speed, and learning - with the frontend hosted on Netlify and the backend on Render.