I'm a .NET Backend Developer, primarily working on Web API Development. I code in C# and manage SQL Server for database operations. My responsibilities include developing, debugging, bug fixing, and enhancing RESTful/SOAP APIs. I also handle server configuration, deployments, and related tasks.
I collaborate closely with frontend developers, testers, and the support team. Git is my primary code management tool, enabling efficient collaboration with my lead. I manage branching, merging, and maintain high-quality code through reviews. Postman is essential for testing APIs, forming a core part of my daily tasks at work.
Recently, I took on a personal web development project using React. Despite my focus on backend development, I quickly adapted to coding in React. I explored React, DOM, Axios for API calls, and ensured responsiveness with HTML, CSS, and JS. Spending my entire weekends on this project reflects my interest and passion for learning new technologies. While my professional role centers on backend development, I find it easy to adapt to frontend technologies. Ultimately, the process of coding and debugging remains consistent regardless of the language or technology involved.
In the end, what I want to say is that my past coding experience has made it easy for me to learn new technologies. Being able to adapt easily is important, but what matters most is my interest in it. Even though I primarily focus on backend development, I can easily adapt to frontend work too. It's because I have a passion for learning and coding that allows me to do this.
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