This application is a personal portfolio website for Farhan Bashir, a Software Quality Assurance Engineer with six years of experience. The app showcases Farhan's professional background, skills, and contact information, providing a comprehensive overview of his qualifications and expertise in the field of software quality assurance. Users can navigate through various sections of the portfolio, including an "About Me" section that outlines Farhan's professional experience and commitment to quality assurance. The "Technical Skills" section features a tabbed interface that allows users to view both technical and other relevant skills. The "Professional Experience" section details Farhan's work history, highlighting key roles and responsibilities in various companies. Additionally, the "Education" and "Certifications" sections provide insights into his academic background and professional development. To use the app, users can simply visit the website and click on the navigation links to explore different sections. The contact section includes a form for users to send messages directly to Farhan, along with his phone number, email address, and links to his LinkedIn profile. The application is built using Next.js, a React framework that enables server-side rendering and static site generation. It utilizes TypeScript for type safety and improved developer experience. The user interface is styled with Tailwind CSS, providing a responsive and modern design. The app also incorporates Lucide icons for visual elements and custom UI components for buttons, cards, and badges. Key features of the app include a sticky header for easy navigation, a responsive layout that adapts to different screen sizes, and a contact form that allows users to reach out directly. The use of tabs for skills enhances user experience by organizing information in a clear and accessible manner. Overall, this portfolio serves as a professional representation of Farhan Bashir's capabilities and achievements in the software quality assurance domain.
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Last Updated May 24, 2025