MUHAMMAD ARBAB ANJUM (@Arbab529)
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  • Global Rank 529,752 (Top 19 %)
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  • Following 3
  • Registered about 5 years ago
  • Most used languages
    JavaScript
    68.8 %
    CSS
    12.5 %
    PHP
    6.3 %
    HTML
    6.3 %
    C#
    6.3 %
  • Location ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ Pakistan
  • Country Total Rank 1,380
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Top repositories

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React-Excel-File-Reader

React Excel File Reader using SheetJS
JavaScript
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Javascript-File-Downloader

Vanilla JavaScript
CSS
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Javascript-ES6

ECMA Script 6
JavaScript
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React-Hooks

Hooks are functions that let you โ€œhook intoโ€ React state and lifecycle features from function components. Hooks don't work inside classes they let you use React without classes.
JavaScript
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Data-Struucture-and-Algorithm

DSA in Javascript
JavaScript
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PHP

PHP For beginners
PHP
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NQueen-Solution

N queen Algorithm (Chess Board)
C#
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OOSE-LAB

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Arbab529.github.io

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C_Sharp

C Sharp Projects
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React-JS

React JS Practice Code
HTML
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Node-JS

Node JS (Beginning --> Advance)
JavaScript
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Arbab529

My Personal Repository
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Social-App-Theme

React & Material UI
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QR-Code-Generator

Vanilla JavaScript
CSS
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BitCrypt-DeFi-App

DeFi App using ReactJS
JavaScript
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Operating-System

Operating System Lab
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Typescript

TypeScript is a programming language developed and maintained by Microsoft. It is a strict syntactical superset of JavaScript and adds optional static typing to the language. TypeScript is designed for the development of large applications and transcompiles to JavaScript.
JavaScript
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Eshop

Ecommerce Shop created in MERN Stack
JavaScript
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Asynchronous-Javascript

Asynchronous code allows the program to be executed immediately where the synchronous code will block further execution of the remaining code until it finishes the current one.
JavaScript
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