WEARABLE

Wearable devices taking over the smartphone in the near future. Smart wearable devices with features of tracking fitness activity, heart rate, sleep and many more, were the part of human daily life today.

KOTLIN

Kotlin helps in maximizing the productivity as it is compact and clean programming language. The best part is, I used it in the existing Android App which is built on Java.

ANDROID

Android is the first native mobile app development language that I have started with. I have been working from Donut (1.6 – API 4) to till now – Android 11 (API 30).

SWIFT

As I was used to Kotlin, I learned and adopted Swift language bit easily. Both Kotlin and Swift have few similarities.

NODE.JS

Worked with Node JS as a backend to build the API’s. It is very quick and an asynchronous event-driven JavaScript runtime, Node.js is designed to build scalable network applications.

OBJECTIVE C

After few years with Android, I started my first IOS app with Objective C language. It’s not pice of cake but I quite enjoyed it in the x-code environments.

ANGULAR

Experienced in depth concepts of Angular CLI. Currently using this framework as my default front end for all my Websites and Portals.

PYTHON

I love Python as it’s very developer friendly and easy to adopt. I recommend python as it’s light weight, Open-Source and have vast library support. For all the websites, I build, I use Python or PHP as backend.

PHP

I get used to it from the day, I’m into the IT industry. I’m still using PHP in few Websites background and in WordPress sites customisation.

ANGULARJS

Before Angular CLI, extensively used Angular JS as its dependency Injection made things easier in the front end development. Also, it is one of the leading Front end framework in the market with large forum support.