Developer Ansh {
focus: { "systems", "efficiency", "real-world impact" },
mindset: "build → break → analyze → rebuild better",
currently: "designing scalable backends & data-driven systems",
driven_by: "problems that actually matter"
};I don't just write code — I architect solutions. Every line has a purpose.
skills = { "problem_solving": ["DSA", "algorithmic thinking", "optimization"], "backend": ["REST APIs", "auth systems", "database design"], "frontend": ["responsive UI", "component architecture", "Tailwind"], "databases": ["SQL queries", "NoSQL schemas", "data modeling"], "engineering": ["clean code", "debugging", "system design basics"], "workflow": ["version control", "code review", "documentation"] }
Project Stack What It Solves CLI Task Engine C++ · File I/O Persistent task management via terminal — speed over UI API Rate Tracker Python · MongoDB Monitors and logs API call patterns for debugging & analysis Auth System Node.js · Firebase · JWT Secure login flow with token-based session management Data Dashboard React · Tailwind · SQL Visual interface for querying and displaying structured data Expense Analyzer Python · PostgreSQL Parses and categorizes financial data with pattern detection All projects are built to solve something, not just demonstrate syntax.
[■■■■■■■■░░] Strengthening DSA in C++ [■■■■■■░░░░] Building full-stack apps with real auth & databases [■■■■░░░░░░] Learning system design patterns [■■░░░░░░░░] Exploring cloud deployment (Firebase / Docker)
> Code that works is the baseline. > Code that scales is the goal. > Code that others can read and build on — that's craftsmanship. > I ship. I iterate. I improve. > Every commit is evidence of progress.