About
2023-05-22
📍 Hey there! I’m Avinash Dhillor, a 26-year-old software developer hailing from vibrant India 🌟. I started my programming journey in 2016 during my 1st year of University. Java became my first love, I learned its core functionality, file handling, buffer, streams and object-oriented programming concepts. As part of my university curriculum, I also got acquainted with C and C++, where I honed my skills in Data Structures & Algorithms and solved programming problems on platforms like Leetcode, Hackerank, Codeforces, GeeksForGeeks etc. During my 2nd year of university i took Machine Learning and Advance java training course from C-DAC institute. There, I gained knowledge about machine learning models, neural networks, and the math behind them. In my third year, I dived into Node.js, completing courses on JavaScript, Node.js, MongoDB, Socket.js, and React/Redux on platforms like Udemy and FreeCodeCamp. These skills opened up exciting possibilities in web development.
📍 After graduating in 2020, I joined Fidelity International as a software developer. Here, I work with Java, Node.js, AWS services, Python, Docker, Terraform, and other tools to build backend microservices.
📍 Beyond work, I enjoy exploring open-source projects, solving problems on platforms like Leetcode, participating in coding contests and hackathons, and working on personal projects to learn new technologies. I also find inspiration in technology blogs and live streams by fellow developers.
📍 Beside work i like to take part in sports, creative activities or traveling. I like working out and running. Also like to read books, learn about new topics and socializing with people.
📍 Currently, I’m focusing on enhancing my knowledge of system design, design principles, and design patterns. I make it a habit to solve daily programming problems on different online coding platforms.
📍 Feel free to connect with me through the social links on my blog or my Bento page. Let’s exchange ideas, collaborate, and grow together as developers.
Don’t hesitate to say Hi! 👋