Merging Code and Art to create Future Technology
My work is a direct reflection of my commitment to being a polymath in my field. While my main focus might be in my silly cubicle in corporate world, but my weekends are usually reserved for diving into a variety of projects that challenge me in new ways. This is where I push boundaries, experiment with Art-Code fusion, and build things just for the joy of it. This diversification not only keeps my skills sharp, but also fuels my creativity. You can take a look at a few of my projects below or view all projects directly
Visualise the structure of JSON in an HTML file with some additional info like number of elements in an array and more. It uses SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) inside HTML
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Data cleanup and analysis was performed on various subscriptions revealing the reasons for customer churning away from that company
Visit Code
Data extrapolation, analysis and simple EDA on dataset of chess games played predict the best openings and chances of winning
Visit CodeWith a strong foundation in Python, I build solutions by integrating diverse libraries. I love exploring and combining packages—like those for data analysis, web frameworks, and machine learning, to tackle new challenges. This approach lets me create flexible, custom tools that go beyond standard applications. For more insight on this, you can look into my projects
My passion for technology is driven by the power to create and explore beyond the horizon. While I have a strong coding foundation, my experience across diverse domains. If you want to see the skills that define my personality, you have come to the right section. But if you are aimed at looking my coding skills then over to my projects
Some food is best served hot and some visuals are best understood in 3D. Mind you, it is a world apart from 2D. For this, I use my favourite Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Blender
Blender
2D is better when you don't want to sweat it, but still want to deliver a meaningful insight. For this, I use my favourite Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Inkscape
Inkscape
Strongly believe that Linux is better than Windows in a few ways, especially the ways I use it. I use Arch ByTheWay. But its very advanced. So, I recommend Ubuntu for beginners
Ubuntu