I'm Animesh, a software sorcerer from the mystical lands of code and caffeine. By day, I weave enchantments in JavaScript and PHP; by night, I battle bugs in the depths of Stack Overflow. My cauldron? A trusty computer where I concoct spells that make the web a more magical place.
-Arcane Languages: JavaScript (the ancient texts), PHP (potion formulae), SWIFT (swiftly now!), and the tongues of C, C++, Java, C#.
- Enchanted Frameworks: Node.js (node of power), Laravel (the shield), Lumen (light in darkness), AngularJS (angular spells), jQuery (the quest), Next.js (next level magic).
- Spell Scrolls: HTML (hieroglyphs), JavaScript (incantations), XML (x marks the spot), Storyboard (Xcodeβs treasure map).
- Wizards' Workbenches: Visual Studio Code (the crystal ball), Xcode (the cauldron), and a plethora of other mystical tools.
From the depths of Stock Markets to the peaks of Mutual Funds, I've ventured far and wide, crafting digital relics like Value Stock, Stock Financials, MFDirect, and portals for Chakra Energy Healing. My journey at Codeclouds IT Solutions PVT. LTD stands as a testament to my quest for optimization and technological advancement, leading my team through the dark forests of code to the bright vistas of innovation. Tales of these quests are sung far and wide in the digital realm.
- Senior Web Wizard at Codeclouds IT Solutions: Where I led my fellowship to vanquish bugs and enhance the realm's technology.
- Arcane Developer at Dynamic Equities: Crafting spells to divine the future of stocks and shares.
- Master and Bachelor from the prestigious academies of KIIT and Vidyasagar, where I honed my magical arts.
Always learning, whether it's the latest spell in the developer's grimoire or a new potion to brew. The quest for knowledge never ends!
- Send a scroll via Email: animesh.aotr@gmail.com
- Or summon me with the ancient ritual of phone dialing: 9635591995
When not conjuring code, I meditate to recharge my mana and indulge in the ancient art of "learning new things." Some say I can speak to computers. Others, that I've never lost a game of "Guess the Bug." Both are true.