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About Me

Hey, I'm Aniketh, a developer, student, and hobbyist.

I'm currently pursuing a B.S. in Computer Science with a Minor in Math at University of Kansas.

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Portfolio

Skills

Most of my experience lies in Python and C development, Linux, APIs, and web development. I am interested in learning more about programming language theory, networking, CI/CD, and machine learning.

Languages:
C/C++PythonHaskellTypeScript/JavaScriptBash/Shell Scripting
Technologies:
Linux (Ubuntu/Arch/Fedora)DockerCloudflare DNSLinode (Akamai)SQLite/Microsoft SQL Server/MySqlFlaskAstroReactTailwindCSSGraphQL

Work History

Commerce Bank

May 2025 - July 2025

Role: IT Intern
C#.NETVue.jsPuppetPowerShell
  • Created new alert for downtime detection
  • Added a feature to an internal tool to better manage 3rd-party integrations with bank accounts

TARMAC

Feb 2024 - May 2025

Role: Software Engineering Intern
ReactTypeScript
  • Developed features and integrated with backend
  • Implemented testing on all frontend components

vCom Solutions

May 2023 - Dec 2023

Role: Software Development Intern - Co-Op
FlaskPythonLLMs
  • R&D on AI integration with internal ticketing system
  • Built and deployed the backend API to prod

Projects

cd-server

dockerflaskGitHub

I designed this to help me contiously deploy my personal projects with *Docker*. This utilizes a lot of the knowledge I've aquired about web APIs including *authentication*, *HTTP methods*, and *deploying* a web API. There is a web interface that also helps me manage my dockerized projects when I don't have direct access to the server they are running on.

The Butterfly Keyboard

PCB DesignKeyboardsC

This is a keyboard I designed out of my interest in Custom Mechanical Keyboards. This was a pretty big learning curve for me as I had to learn about different types of *microcontrollers*, conventional *keyboard design* with microcontrollers, and *PCB design*. However I feel like the payoff was immensely satisfying. The board I designed is pretty crude and only includes the bare minimum for a functioning keyboard but I learned a lot about *embedded systems* and *PCB design* throughout this project. I am planning on either redesigning the board or even desiging something completely different!

keyboard #663e9f9