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Hey there! I'm Jaimin Bariya π¨βπ» from Vadodara, Gujarat, India. I'm doing my MCA-AI at Parul University, one of the top universities in India π. I love exploring new tech, learning new things, and solving problems.
I enjoy problem-solving and first-principle thinking. I'm driven by purpose and enjoy the challenge of finding solutions. I have a strong background in Python, Javascript, Django, Flask, and React.js. Me and my team have made projects on Frontend, Backend, Machine Learning, and building scalable products from scratch. My goal is to make a positive impact through technology.
Feel free to connect with me @jaimin-bariya for anything tech-related or just to say hello! Let's shape the future of tech together. π
Talk to me about:
- Front-end development using HTML, Javascript, CSS, Bootstrap.
- Backend development using Flask, Django.
- Relational Database Management Systems.
- Containerization using Docker..
- Mobile application development using Python, JavaScript.
- Solving data structure and algorithm questions in C++ and Python.
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- π Β Iβm currently working on open-source todo list app: ToDoTock
- π± Β Iβm currently learning some Frameworks and python libraries
- π¬ Β Ask me anything at here! I am happy to help.
- π« Β How to reach me:
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- π― Β Portfolio site:
- β‘ Β Fun fact: below here β¬οΈ
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Zen of Python: If you type import this in the Python interpreter, you'll get a poem called "The Zen of Python" by Tim Peters, which contains guiding principles for writing computer programs in Python.
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Easter Eggs: Python has some fun easter eggs. Try typing import antigravity in the Python interpreter, and it will open a webcomic about Python in your web browser!
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Name Origin: Python is named after the British comedy series "Monty Python's Flying Circus," not the snake π. Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python, wanted a name that was short, unique, and slightly mysterious.
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Multi-paradigm: Python supports multiple programming paradigms, including procedural, object-oriented, and functional programming. This makes it very versatile and powerful.