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Contact Information

Name: Sarup Banskota

Address: C-301, Agasthya Bhavanam, Amrita University, Ettimadai, Coimbatore, TN - 641112.

Email: sbanskota08 AT gmail DOT com

Blog: thirstyforcola

IRC Nick: banas

IRC Channels: #fedora-design

Phone: +91-9677542496

Education

Amrita University, Coimbatore, Bachelor of Technology, Computer Science and Engineering.

  • Expected year of graduation - 2015.
  • Currently, have a CGPA of 8.2 (out of 10) accumulated over four semesters.
  • Relevant courses undertaken:
    • Object Oriented Programming
    • Data Structures and Basic Algorithms

Skills

  • Programming Languages:
    • Have worked with for at least a year: C, C++, Python.
    • Currently working on: Ruby.
  • Web:
    • Have worked with for at least a year: HTML, CSS, basic jQuery, Bootstrap.
    • Currently working on: Rails, JavaScript, semantic.gs
  • Platforms: Windows, Linux (currently using Fedora)
  • Other relevant skills: git, UI Design

Experience

  • Freelance Work
    • Developer, elightgroup
      • Responsible for developing the website, with some supervision.
      • Technologies is use: HTML/CSS/jQuery/Wordpress/PHP
    • Developer, banglewala.in.
      • Responsible for designing website individually in a two day period.
      • Technologies used: HTML/CSS/jQuery/Wordpress.
  • Academic Project Work
    • Amrita Dispensary Manager
      • Created as a team of three, and developed over a three month period.
      • Done as part of the Object Oriented Programming Lab course.
      • Responsible for:
        • Modelling of the project - use cases, class diagrams and relations.
        • Coding modules for the Records to be stored, retrieved, updated and deleted by the admin.
    • Automatic Teller Machine - Programming study
      • Created as a team of five, and developed over a two month period.
      • Done as part of the Introduction to Programming Lab course.
      • Responsible for:
        • Modelling of the project - use cases, structures to use.
        • Debugging C code that other team members had written.


Awards