Based on my skills as Developer, I am confident that I would be a great addition to a team. I previously had experience working as a developer where I had the opportunity to learn all the stages of SDLC. I have successfully designed, developed, and supported real world applications. I have developed and handled websites which majorly involved web development (HTML, CSS, React and Javascript). I worked on projects Which help maintain the organization website of student details from all the major fields.I am very comfortable working in AJAX, HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap4, XML, D3.js, JavaScript and ReactJS.
My experiences have given me a strong technical background and the very competitive nature of my institute has instilled in me a high degree of competence. Highly motivating projects have developed my skills to work in a team, both as a member and a leader
I also possess excellent communication and analytical skills which I firmly believe to be a most valuable for this position. I have keen interest and understanding of web technologies.
Fast load times and lag free interaction, my highest priority.
My layouts will work on any device, big or small.
Strong preference for easy to use, intuitive UI
Websites don't have to be static, I love making pages come to life.
Firstly, what is Project Initiation? Whatever your chosen methodology or process, every project has to start somewhere. Any project generally has five steps to it: Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring & Controlling and Closing. The initiating phase is the first phase, where the project is kicked off, both with your team and with any clients and stakeholders
Once you validate your need for custom software, set your goals and outcomes, and agreed upon the scope of work with your development team, it’s time to get into the nitty-gritty of design.In the design phase, you and the development team determine what your software needs, how it will look, and what the timeline for development is going to be. It’s time to map out workflows, determine what database(s) will be used, and create a data model.
Finally, it’s time to release your shiny new custom software to the world! This stage of software development isn’t done with the push of a button. It’s done step by step with an implementation plan.