
I’m a Software Developer with experience in building scalable web applications using MERN stack and modern frontend frameworks like React and Vue. Currently at Hedge Vision Systems, I lead development of financial platforms, improving operational efficiency and streamlining workflows through secure and user-friendly solutions.
I have a strong foundation in full-stack development, with hands-on experience in Node.js, .NET, and database systems like MongoDB and MySQL. I’ve also worked on system-level debugging as a Compiler Engineer, which strengthened my problem-solving and performance optimization skills. I enjoy building clean, efficient products that deliver real business impact.
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Hi, I'm Sakshi, and I've completed my graduation in 2021. I have an experience of 2 and a half years in software development. Initially, I worked on real-time operating systems, handling compiler-related issues with standard C++, and C++ libraries. In my next organization, I worked as a full-stack developer, mainly working on React. Along with that, I've created APIs in Node and Node.js as well as an Express server, handling data from the MongoDB. In the React, I created different screens. Like, there were different screens that existed. I've created them. Different components have been created in React using the state management library known as Redux. Along with that, React Redux hooks were also used, and Tailwind was used for handling the CSS part.
It's been the process of, so state changing in React is done by other means of Redux, and we use Redux. And we use Redux so that for logical applications to handle out the state. So when there's some action that is dispatched from the front end to the state, it and the action is handled by other reducers. So it handles the task, whichever is defined in that particular action. And according to the action, the reducer changes the state and it updates the state, particularly by creating a new state object.