Projects ranging from learning experiments to real tools. Most of them are on GitHub. Some of them even work.
AI-powered campus Lost & Found platform. Replaces the traditional notice board with a hybrid AI engine (TF-IDF + image + location + time decay) that automatically matches lost and found items in real time. Includes fraud prevention via ownership verification and a trust score system. Built as a full-stack PWA with a 3-member team.
A social chat web app — built to explore real-time communication, authentication, and full-stack architecture with a React frontend and Node.js backend. A learning project that pushed me into actually understanding client-server communication.
A focus timer app — because every existing "tomato timer" site felt dull and clinical. Built a soothing dark-mode version from scratch with pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. A small thing, but it's mine and I actually use it.
The classic starter project — but done intentionally. Built while learning from Bro Code's YouTube tutorials to properly understand DOM manipulation, event handling, and CSS layout. Not deployed, but the code is real and the learning was realer.
My first open source contribution — the classic beginner's PR to the first-contributions repo. Small, yes. But it was the moment I stopped being afraid of Git workflows, forks, and pull requests. Every big thing starts somewhere.
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