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UX Designer for Landing Pages, SaaS Products & Mobile Apps
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UX Designer for Landing Pages, SaaS Products & Mobile Apps
Websites & video ads that generate enquiries & sales
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DevOps Automation | Full stack Developer | Java Developer
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DevOps Automation | Full stack Developer | Java Developer
Designing and developing the best UIs for good people
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Cloud Infrastructure Engineer | AWS, Serverless & AI Systems
Cloud Infrastructure Engineer | AWS, Serverless & AI Systems
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PDFConverterOnlineFree – Node.js PDF Tool I built this project as a practical, real-world PDF tool that runs completely online and doesn’t rely on any database. The idea was simple — most PDF tools out there are either paid, slow, or store user files. I wanted to create something lightweight, fast, and privacy-friendly using open-source tools. 🔗 Project Link: https://github.com/deepakpatilauthor/PDF-Tool-Node-JS-Project What this project does This web app lets users: Convert PDFs to formats like Word, Excel, and images Convert files back into PDF Merge, split, and compress PDFs Use everything without signing up All files are processed temporarily and deleted automatically, so nothing is stored. How I built it I used Node.js for the backend and connected it with: Ghostscript for handling PDF operations like compression LibreOffice for document conversions The whole system is stateless (no database), which keeps it simple and fast. Why I built it this way I wanted to prove that you don’t always need paid APIs or heavy infrastructure to build something useful. With the right open-source tools, you can create a solid, production-ready app. What I learned Working with system-level tools like Ghostscript and LibreOffice Handling file uploads and processing efficiently in Node.js Building a clean workflow without relying on a database Thinking about performance and user privacy Final thoughts This project is a good example of how I approach building tools — keep it simple, make it useful, and avoid unnecessary complexity.
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