Bhargav Parmar's Projects
This repository is a Challenge for the DevOps Community to get stronger in DevOps. This challenge starts on the 1st January 2023 and in the next 90 Days we promise ourselves to become better at DevOps. The reason for making this Public is so that others can learn from the community and help each other grow.
Fun Application where you can invest on artist.
A blog using JAVA and spring Framework.
This spring application shows the current confirm cases as of the day. Please keep in mind that I do not know if this dataset is true or not. To get the proper information please visit to https://www.who.int/ .
Implementation of Data Structures in Java
An ultra-simplified explanation to design patterns
Dopefolio 🔥 - Portfolio Template for Developers 🚀
This repository consists of the code samples, assignments, and notes for the Java data structures & algorithms + interview preparation bootcamp of WeMakeDevs.
Handle Excel files with features like uploadFile, deleteFile, getAllUploadedFiles, progressTracker and also updateRecords, deleteRecords etc;
Implementation of NEAT on NES based Game
A Place where you can post image and location
Identity Reconciliation Project
This portfolio template is designed to showcase your skills, experience, and accomplishments in a visually appealing and professional manner.
intentionally vuln web Application Security in django
My first simple API using java spring boot and embedded database.
A Java wrapper for Spotify's Web API.
Sample project on how to implement JWT security based using Spring boot 3 and Spring security 6
My First Spring Boot application with Front-End
"spring.datasource.password" is no more a plain text password store in application.yml
Spring Boot WebSocket Chat Demo with SockJS fallback and STOMP protocol
Full Stack Polls App built using Spring Boot, Spring Security, JWT, React, and Ant Design
Simple project contains different type of configuration for DI
Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview. Includes Anki flashcards.
An API for travel management. It is built with Java, Spring Boot, and Spring Framework. A toy-project to serve as a theoretical basis for the Medium series of articles I wrote about Java+Spring.