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Sanat-Jha/README.md

πŸ‘‹ Hello, I'm Sanat Jha!


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πŸŽ“ About Me

I'm a B.Tech student at IIT Roorkee, with a deep passion for programming and technology. My expertise lies in Python and Django, and I enjoy building mobile applications with Flutter. I'm also expanding my knowledge in web development using HTML, CSS, and learning C++.


πŸ’» Skills

  • Languages: Python, C++, HTML, CSS
  • Frameworks: Django, Flutter
  • Technologies: Web Development, Mobile App Development, Backend Development

🌱 Currently Learning

  • Advanced Django techniques
  • Full-stack development concepts
  • Mobile app design patterns with Flutter

🌟 Projects

  • Art Genix: A print-on-demand design showcase website built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

πŸ“« Let's Connect!

Feel free to reach out to me via:


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✨ Fun Facts

  • I love exploring new technologies and frameworks.
  • In my free time, I enjoy listening to rap music.
  • I'm a foodie who loves trying out new cuisines!

Thanks for visiting my profile! πŸš€

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