Prakhar Sinha
3rd Year CSE Student @ VIT Vellore
Aspiring Programmer and Web Developer
Learning Java and DSA
3rd Year CSE Student @ VIT Vellore
Aspiring Programmer and Web Developer
Learning Java and DSA
I'm a final-year Computer Science student at VIT Vellore with a genuine interest in building software that actually works and solves problems people care about. I've got a solid grasp of DSA fundamentals and work primarily with Java, while currently diving deeper into Spring Boot for backend development.
Over the past few years, I've built several full-stack projects that taught me how to handle everything from initial planning to getting something live and running. Right now, I'm focused on getting better with backend technologies - Spring Boot, JPA/Hibernate, REST APIs, and learning about microservices architecture.
I like tackling new challenges because they usually teach me something I didn't know before. I do well in environments where I'm constantly learning and pushing myself to figure out new things. When I'm not coding, you'll find me analyzing cricket matches, listening to music, or binge-watching American sitcoms.
I'm looking to connect with other developers and mentors in the tech space, and I'm interested in opportunities where I can contribute what I know while continuing to grow as a software engineer.
Devised an intelligent complaint management system with weighted keyword-based categorization of complaints, enabling effective auto-classification with high accuracy. Developed user & admin dashboards with real-time tracking capabilities.
Actively collaborated with IRCTC’s Software Development Team, gaining comprehensive insights into the administrative and technical workflows across critical sub-departments including Web Services, Portal Systems, Payment Gateway, and the Network Operations Center (NOC).
Showcasing full-stack development expertise through innovative solutions
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