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🔥Passionate competitive programmer and full-stack developer with expertise in
algorithms, data structures, and modern web technologies.🔥
✨Still wondering why my code works… but happy it does..😂
// Solving problems, one algorithm at a time
#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm>
int main() {
string passion = "competitive programming";
while(true) {
solve_problems();
learn_algorithms();
if(contest_available()) {
participate();
}
}
return 0;
}
Hey, I’m Prachi Sharma — a Computer Science undergrad who writes code, breaks it, fixes it (usually), and occasionally ends up learning something new in the process. I’m into competitive programming, web development, and anything that involves logic, caffeine, and a tiny bit of chaos.
Skilled in C++, Python, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap, Tailwind, MySQL, and Git/GitHub. Currently diving into the backend world with Node.js, Express.js, and MongoDB — because front-end wasn’t challenging enough (just kidding, JS, you win). I’ve built projects, participated in hackathons, and love turning ideas into real, working applications — preferably without segmentation faults. Also comfortable with problem-solving, data structures & algorithms, and pretending that debugging is a personality trait.
Competitive Programmer
Gamified typing tutor that teaches fast and accurate keyboard skills. Features real-time feedback, highlighted virtual keyboard, and fun animations to improve muscle memory.
Track upcoming programming contests and hackathons from one place. An all-in-one dashboard that fetches events from various platforms like Codeforces, LeetCode, Devfolio, and Unstop — complete with countdowns, filters, and platform-specific highlights.
Interactive website that promotes financial literacy among teenagers. Includes budgeting tools, animated concept explanations, and savings trackers designed to make money management fun and intuitive.
1st Place
March 2025top 10%
December 2024Qualified for Round 2
March 2025I'm always excited to discuss new opportunities, collaborate on interesting projects, or just chat about algorithms and competitive programming.