Name: Harshvardhan Parmar
Type: User
Bio: Java | Spring | Spring boot | Microservices | Docker | Golang | Kotlin | Android Development | Cloud native
Twitter: Harsh_4902
Location: Bhavnagar,Gujarat
Harshvardhan Parmar's Projects
AnkiDroid: Anki flashcards on Android. Your secret trick to achieve superhuman information retention.
APIs for book managment system by using Golang and pakages like GORM, Gorilla mux, used MySql as data base.
Checkstyle is a development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard. By default it supports the Google Java Style Guide and Sun Code Conventions, but is highly configurable. It can be invoked with an ANT task and a command line program.
Created an android application for college system in which department staff can put notice in this application and students or other members can easily view or download notices
Config server repo is created to store configuration files of microservices
A Dashboard for edgechain project.
EdgeChains.js is a Grammar for production-friendly Generative AI. Based on Jsonnet & WASM. Works anywhere that Webassembly does. Prompts live declaratively & "outside code". Easy to Reason/Test/Deploy.
This app is created for farmers so they can ask their queries to expert using this app
A simple server which can host html pages implemented in Golang by using http package.
This repo contains all the tutorials which I have done while learning Golang
Go by Example
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Created this project during MLH Hack-this-fall hackathon
Spring Boot and Thymeleaf helpers for working with htmx
Jakarta EE Tutorial Content
Exercism exercises in Java.
Design patterns implemented in Java
Official Keploy Java SDK š“
Redis Java client
Build and Deploy java applications on Kubernetes
JPF is an extensible software analysis framework for Java bytecode. jpf-core is the basis for all JPF projects; you always need to install it. It contains the basic VM and model checking infrastructure, and can be used to check for concurrency defects like deadlocks, and unhandled exceptions like NullPointerExceptions and AssertionErrors.