Welcome to my digital garden!
Hello! My name is Kushagra Singh.
About Me
- I’m from India persuing a 5 year integrated course of B. Tech - M. Tech in computer Science and Engineering specializing in Cybersecurity in National Forensic Sciences University and this is my personal Digital Garden.
- Aspiring software developer who fell in love with coding during college. Starting with a foundation in C, C++, Java, I am constantly working to improve my skills and build projects that make a difference. Excited to collaborate with others and learn from experienced developers, I am actively seeking new opportunities to challenge myself and grow in this field.
Education
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National Forensic Sciences University, Delhi, New Delhi, India
B. Tech - M. Tech in Computer Science and Engineering specializing in Cybersecurity integrated 5 year course
2021 - 2026 (Expected) -
Air Force Senior Secondary School, New Delhi
CBSE 12
Skills
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Languages: C, C++, Java, Python, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, C#
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Frameworks: ReactJS, Flask , .net
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Tools: Git, GitHub, VSCode, Postman, MySQL, Vercel
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Skills: Photoshop, Blender
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Other: Data Structures, Algorithms, OOP, Databases, Web Development, Cybersecurity
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Operating Systems: Linux, Windows
Experience
- Image Annotation - Python Intern
Tann Mann Gaadi
Aug 2021 - Nov 2021
What’s in this digital garden?
A digital garden is like a personal wiki and a knowledge database of thoughts and ideas. Similar to a traditional garden, my digital one will also container various kinds of content (plants), of which may even be unrelated to each other. Ideas are not refined, thoughts are not tailored. They are raw and unfiltered.
This digital garden is a collection of my thoughts, ideas, and projects. It’s a place where I can share my knowledge and experiences with the world. I hope you find something interesting here and that it inspires you to learn something new.
Twitter, for some, is also equivalent to a digital garden. It lets you share thoughts and ideas with everyone. But how often do you go back to those tweets? Not often. That’s why you need a space for your ideas on the internet that you own. Check out Digital gardens let you cultivate your own little bit of the internet
post by MIT technology review
Start collecting your ideas 💡, curate thought provoking & interesting content 💬 and learn.