Tushar
About Me
A dedicated Computer Science graduate from Thompson Rivers University, I bring a fervent passion for web development and IT to every project. Proficient in crafting dynamic web solutions, I've demonstrated my expertise by creating a mock gaming marketplace utilizing React and the RAWG API, alongside developing a captivating Battleship game. Committed to fostering community growth, I've actively contributed to open-source initiatives such as Freecodecamp and The Odin Project. Currently excelling as a Client Services Specialist in Automotive Technology at Kamloops Ford Lincoln, I leverage strong communication skills and a keen understanding of networking to drive exceptional customer engagement, all while managing time effectively and multitasking seamlessly.
My work
GameSphere
Built a dynamic gaming marketplace with React Router and Axios integration, delivering smooth navigation and seamless data retrieval
CV Builder
Engineered an intuitive CV builder using React and Vite, simplifying the resume creation process for a seamless user experience.
BattleShip Game
Immerse yourself in the thrill of strategic naval warfare through my Battleship game design, where every move counts in the quest for maritime supremacy.
Memory Game
Crafted a captivating memory game inspired by Apex Legends, challenging players to remember and avoid clicking the same card twice for an engaging and fun experience.
Async Weather App
Seamlessly delivering real-time weather updates with an asynchronous web app, where forecasts unfold at your fingertips.
To-Do List
a sleek todo list web app with seamless local storage functionality, designed for efficient task management.
Dashboard template
Designed a modern and intuitive dashboard template page for a seamless and user-friendly experience.
Open source (TOP)
Enhanced code presentation on the Elements and Tags page by updating code block delimiters from '~' to ' ` ', aligning with the project's style guide for a polished and cohesive look.
Open source (fcc)
Streamlined the footer by removing the mention of 'Thousands of freeCodeCamp study groups worldwide' for a cleaner and more focused presentation on the portfolio website.