Aspiring .NET Developer with a strong foundation in C#, ASP.NET, and SQL Server, currently pursuing a degree in MCA. Passionate about backend development, web applications, and object-oriented programming. Skilled in building CRUD-based web apps using ASP.NET MVC, ADO.NET, and Entity Framework. Quick learner, team-oriented, and eager to contribute to real-world .NET projects in a professional environment.
Worked on 9 government corporation projects focused on loan-related schemes, involving backend development, data validation, and document management using .NET Core and CouchDB.
Key Contributions:
Integrated CouchDB as the backend database across all 9 projects for dynamic and schema-less document storage.
Developed backend logic to upload and retrieve documents from CouchDB. Implemented secure login-based access to documents for returning users.
Migrated legacy documents from root folders to CouchDB and ensured proper document retrieval and integrity.
Resolved issues with data inconsistency by validating and synchronizing document counts between UI and database.
Implemented pagination and filter-wise search across forms to improve performance and usability.
Created custom dashboards for real-time tracking and status display, as dashboards were previously unavailable.
Added server-side validations across all forms to ensure data integrity and prevent invalid submissions.
Developed a reusable feature to display application status after login, applicable to all projects.
Implemented a constraint to prevent users with an existing beneficiary record from applying to other schemes, ensuring unique beneficiary eligibility across systems.
Enabled Excel download functionality for reporting purposes in projects where it was previously missing.
Technologies Used:
.NET Core, CouchDB, MySQL, JavaScript, jQuery, HTML/CSS, Git
Programming Languages: C#, ASPNET MVC
NET Framework
Tools: Visual Studio, SQL Server
HTML, CSS
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