I started my web development journey with Hacktoberfest 2022 and learned HTML5, CSS3, Javascript, NodeJs, React, Bootstrap, Tailwind, TipTap, GSAP, Gatsby, Web Design, UI/UX, and Figma. I tried to learn web development before Hacktoberfest but was demotivated due to lack of guidance. Though I don’t have previous experience of Lektor Static Content Management System, I am currently learning it by following this tutorial and Lektor Documentation and attempting to construct a blog website. Currently, I am learning Three.js so that I can build my portfolio website using Three.js in future. Here is the list of all of the projects that I have built till now while learning these skills which will demonstrate my skills relevant to this project:
The Little Taco Shop: This is a simple website I made by following a FreeCodeCamp tutorial on HTML by Dave Gray to learn HTML and CSS. The site is live at here. The source code for the project is available at github.
Abraxas Homepage: This is a simple homepage that I have developed for a college physics club - Abraxas. The site is under construction and a preview is available here. The source code is available on github.
AskItOut Design: This is a figma design that I have created for my ongoing personal project which aims to create a Doubt Sharing Website for Educational Institutes. I am working on the design, UI/UX, and frontend development part of the project while one of my school friends is working on the backend of the project using Express, MongoDB and Nodejs. The preview of the figma design is available here.
AskItOut Frontend: This is the ongoing frontend development of translating the above UI design into a mobile-responsive website using React and Tailwind. The source code of the project is available on github. The project is under development and the whole project is not built till now due to our Mid-Sem Examinations. The preview of the project is available here.
Space Warp Effect: This is a three.js project to show a spacewarp effect similar to that in star wars. This project is inspired from a youtube video by Red Staple. The preview of the project is available here and the source code of the project is available on github.
Siya’s Quantum Odyssey: This is a side-scroller 2D web game built using HTML5 Canvas and Javascript to develop interest of school students and university freshmen in the field of Quantum Computing. I built this project during an Annual hackathon - Electrothon 4.0 - in 48 hours where it won the Best Beginner Hack Title. Besides the game, two of my teammates built a website for this. This project is listed at devfolio and is available on github.
Dummy Website for Cern Training Center: This is a static and serverless website that I built using Gatsby. This website lists the details of training modules by CERN from a YAML File. Users can filter the list according to the status of modules. The preview of the project is available here and the source code of the project is available on github.
Open Source Contributions: I have previously contributed to Clueless Community, Qiskit Textbook, PennyLane AI, Society for Promotion of Electronics Culture, Imgman, URL Reducer, and Abraxas. My contribution history can be seen on my GitHub Profile.
Besides these, programming languages and libraries which I have previously worked with include Java, C, Python, Matlab, Pygame, Numpy, Opencv, Qiskit, and Pennylane. I am also a quantum computing enthusiast currently working on a Quantum Image Enhancing Tool for High-Fidelity Image Processing under the Quantum Computing Mentorship Program by QOSF. I have knowledge of basic data structures and algorithms, the fundamentals of digital marketing, and the basics of cloud computing. I also have experience of community management and content writing. I believe these skills and experiences will help me to work on this project effectively.