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Aniruddhmuley2001/Readme.md

Howdy devs 👋, Aniruddh Muley here!

A tech enthusiast 💻, Frontend Web Developer with a deep interest in React JS. Inquisitive about Data Structures and Algorithms. Pragmatic, motivator, JavaScript lover and love applying new concepts in form of projects. Adding to it, have a knack for User-Centric Design Thinking. So yeah, a developer who can design!

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  1. loanapp-repo loanapp-repo Public

    JavaScript 3

  2. stonks-web stonks-web Public

    Frontend part of the webapp created to aid conducting of the event Stonks'21 by DCEI, Gandhinagar

    JavaScript

  3. EventoZone EventoZone Public

    This is the front-end part of an event management tool, where the organizers can register their events, and with an event specific dashboard, they can get insights on the registration trends and an…

    JavaScript 1 1

  4. doc2pen doc2pen Public

    Forked from smaranjitghose/doc2pen

    A student's savior to submit those assignments by just typing them out and getting it handwritten on the go!

    HTML

  5. Gruha Gruha Public

    It is a property-searching website similar to sites like 99Acres and MagicBricks, but just done using front-end tools like HTML, CSS, Bootstrap and JavaScript.

    JavaScript

  6. at-the-ny at-the-ny Public

    An application to read news articles and Top Stories from The New York Times

    JavaScript