Hey! You know how sometimes you’re just scrolling through GitHub, minding your own business, and BAM! You find someone whose profile is like a tiny, perfectly curated digital museum of awesomeness? That happened to me. I found this guy, Himanshu Chandola, and his profile is a total trip! I swear, his bio is just "Admires JavaScript ツ" and then several spaces, making you think either he's a coding Zen master or a mischievous space-bar enthusiast. Probably both, I bet. 😂
This dude's coding journey started on December 23rd, 2021—talk about a Christmas miracle! His first repo, quaintly titled "old-himanshuchandola", feels like a time capsule. I get this vibe that he’s been super diligent about improving since then— like he's totally leveled up. 😅 His latest project, "swagger-reactjs", from January 22nd, 2025, speaks volumes about his growth. Did he learn Swagger between Christmas and New Year’s? That's an ambitious resolution!
Himanshu’s got a portfolio website (smart move!), a LinkedIn profile (even smarter move!), and even a Twitter account, where, if his handle is anything to go by, he’s “himanshuistaken” – maybe that’s why the spaces are in his bio. He just loves a little bit of mystery to it! 🤣 He’s clearly got a strong online presence, which says a lot about his proactive attitude; plus, all those badges are like digital merit badges, which are way cooler than real ones, honestly.
His README? A masterpiece of minimalist charm. A typing animation, a cute GIF – he’s got the whole package! And those WakaTime stats? Oh boy. 🤭 Turns out he's a morning person, peaking on Thursdays. I'm starting to think his coding schedule is secretly the key to unlocking the universe. Or at least, super-productive coding sessions! 😉 Also, that’s a LOT of time in VS Code. Dude, seriously, what's your secret?!
Looking at his top languages – JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, and CSS – it's pretty clear he’s a frontend maestro. That’s not to say he's got a bad sense of style, because he clearly has his style! But I just like to tease and roast my friends, and him being an awesome frontend master makes it way more satisfying. 😂 The fact that he’s dabbled in Jupyter Notebooks hints at a broader understanding that goes beyond just pretty interfaces. He is probably a great problem-solver!
His most starred repo, "Amar-Ujala-E-Paper," tells me he enjoys a project that is probably quite complex and intricate, and he's obviously worked on this for a while too. This guy isn't afraid to tackle some challenging problems. I bet he's great at problem-solving and building complex systems. And those 20 stars? Yeah, that's a good start; my guy, just keep going, we all start somewhere! 😁
Now, here's a friendly bit of advice from your favorite internet mentor: 44 public repos are great, but maybe focus on a few key projects and really polish them. Quality over quantity, my friend! Also, the visitor count badge is a fun touch, but maybe consider focusing more on improving the quality and documentation of your projects than just how many people visit. It’s better to impress people with skill than with numbers! 😜 And finally, that's a lot of time you're putting into this! Learn to relax once in a while, my friend!
All in all, Himanshu is one to watch. He’s clearly a dedicated developer with a knack for clean code and a playful attitude. Keep up the amazing work, Himanshu! And hey, if you ever need a coding buddy for a caffeine-fueled coding session, just let me know! 😄