Become a sponsor to Kumar Saurabh
👨💻 Self-Taught Full Stack Developer | Open Source Advocate | Mobile & IoT Enthusiast
Hello, and welcome to my profile!
I am a self-taught Full Stack Developer with over 10 years of experience in the information technology and services industry. I’ve honed my skills across a wide range of technologies, including:
Skills
- Front-End: ReactJS / Redux, Bootstrap / SASS / Tailwind CSS
- Back-End: Node.js, Express.js, RESTful API Development
- Languages: TypeScript, JavaScript
- Databases: SQL, MongoDB
- DevOps: Docker, Kubernetes
- Mobile Development: Flutter
- IoT Technology
- Methodologies: Agile
With a Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA), I blend my technical knowledge with strategic business insights, working on innovative projects that make a real-world impact. I’m especially passionate about mobile app development using Flutter and exploring the endless possibilities of IoT technology.
Why Sponsorship Matters
As a full-time employee, balancing my work with Open Source contributions can be challenging. Sponsorship is a key motivator—it allows me to stay committed to my Open Source journey, dedicating more time to the community that has helped me grow.
Your support would enable me to contribute more to the Open Source ecosystem, especially in areas like mobile and IoT, where I’m driven to innovate.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story! Your sponsorship will go a long way in supporting my work and helping me make an even greater impact. Together, we can continue building the future of technology through Open Source. 🌟
Featured work
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ksaurabh4/hydale
Website for hydale fleet services
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ksaurabh4/picture-galary
This is Picture Gallery App made using React and Unsplash image API
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ksaurabh4/pathways_telematics_web
Corporate site for Pathways Telematics company based on NextJS
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ksaurabh4/Video-galary
This is Video Gallery App Made using React and YouTube API
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ksaurabh4/gps-tracker-tcp-client-multi-packet-sender
This script is designed to send multiple hex-encoded data packets to a TCP server over the same connection.
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