Hemant Kumbhar

I am

  • Developer
  • Artist
  • Learner
  • Coffee admirer
  • Me like to code
  • Me love coffee
  • Me love late nights
  • Me go university
  • Me like to make silhouette art
  • Me Mechanical Engineer
  • Me like to learn
  • Why use lot words when few words do trick

Projects

I see it. I want it. I grind. I get it.

Passion

Its in my heart. I cant live without it. (not literally!)

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About

I don't like to show off, but anyways..

Ever since I was a little kid, I always loved paintings and tech. I wonder how things works and what could I do to improve it even further. Yeah! I too used to break my toys, dug out that little toy motor, connected it with batteries..and felt like I became scientist. But the difference is I never stopped at that. I built amazing projects since school days, by tinkering with circuits and with some waste materials which I used to recycle. I always thought to be Iron Man so took Mechanical Engineering( you should laugh here) .After 3 years of diploma and 1 year of graduation I got interest in programming, which is heart of automation. So first I learned Python programming which was way easy to understand. Then of course, the Machine Learning.. I learned simple IoT projects like temperature detection, light detection. Distance measuring. I also have learned basic SQL (Structured Query Language).Now for the final year of my project, I'm trying to built the self driving car prototype which will demonstrate how computer vision works behind the camera, and how it detects various parameters and take decisions accordingly. I love painting silhouette arts. And I've always been passionate about aesthetics and animations.I dove straight into web development as anyone can conclude . So far I have HTML, CSS under my belt. I've basic knowledge about JavaScript, Git/Gitbash, Express JS, Node JS, Bootstrap, MongoDB, React, and I am further exploring it.I am still enthusiastically grabbing into any other frameworks, or principles I can integrate into the coding web in my head.