Abdur Rahman Bilal  (@aramb-dev)
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  • Followers 51
  • Following 150
  • Registered over 4 years ago
  • Most used languages
    HTML
    52.6 %
    JavaScript
    21.1 %
    CSS
    10.5 %
    Python
    10.5 %
    Solidity
    5.3 %
  • Location 🇺🇸 United States
  • Country Total Rank 61,303
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    Solidity
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    HTML
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Top repositories

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TTS-ARAM

JavaScript
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Solidity-Files

Run with https://remix.ethereum.org. Very simple. Just Copy and Paste it into Remix-Ethereum.
Solidity
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Unimaginable-Python-Projects

Python
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COVID-19Block-

CSS
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aramservices.github.io

CSS
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firebase

HTML
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upgraded-waddle

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TTS-ARAM-FIREFOX

TTS ARAM FOR FIREFOX
JavaScript
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github-slideshow

A robot powered training repository 🤖
HTML
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FreeLinuxCourse

This is a Linux tutorial code, remixed from https://www.linuxjourney.com. You can run it using live server in VSC or by running locally in Chrome, Firefox or any browser that supports HTML.
HTML
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aramb-dev

Config files for my GitHub profile.
HTML
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cademy-html-css-gh-pages

HTML
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fawzaanbilalsite

HTML
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api-tutorial

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apitutorial

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Tesla-Clone

JavaScript
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codecademy-projects

JavaScript
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aramb.aramservices.com

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commonarabic

HTML
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codestar

Repository created by AWS CodeStar.
HTML
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codingEDIA

HTML
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ethsolidityaram.github.io

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Basic-Web-Application-AWS-Hands-on

Build a Basic Web Application
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wds-firebase

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geoid-python-converter

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codecademy-course-projects

This repo consists of most projects from the Full-Stack Engineer Codecademy Course. Some projects are tweaked and changed into something better using my imagination, while others are partially completed websites/projects that I fully completed.
HTML
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rock-paper-scissors

In this project, you will create a rock, paper, scissors game using Python. The game will allow the user to choose either rock, paper, or scissors, and then the computer will randomly choose its move. The winner is determined based on the standard rock, paper, scissors rules:
Python
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