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Aamir Azad

Student, Developer

High school student who loves learning.

Projects

Instead of wasting time on social media, I devote almost all of my free time to learning and building with what I have learned. I have built many projects, each more ambitious than the last in order to continue to push myself and prepare myself for the future.

FBLA Site
Work in progress

A notion backed website to serve as a resource for finding information about FBLA specific activities. Namely, a list of events and their information is hosted on this site.

History Club Site
Work in progress
GitHub

A content heavy application build with astro to host information about the HASD History Club's WW2 Simulation simulation. This game, with very complex rules, will be available for others to reference on this pretty website.

A full stack nextjs app in which students can easily search job postings and employers can easily submit them with secure authentication and ease of use. Project was awarded 3rd place in the Pennsylvania FBLA Competition.

Written articles to help students in my class with their classes. Features charts and diagrams as well as linking between articles and a graph view.

Homelab Connector
Work in progress
GitHub

A lighting fast full stack nextjs app connecting many self hosted services including paperless-ngx, immich, and whishper with authentication and support for many different use cases.

A simple display of how much money has been raised

Delta math inspired chemistry quiz site. Walks the user though solving a problem to teach a concept efficiently.

An interactive slideshow of images and information

An interactive timeline made with Timeline JS

A simple html static site about open source

Homelab

With the purpose of teaching myself networking as well as creating services I use every day, I have built a homelab setup. Run on a network of computers from an old machine I bought on eBay to a raspberry pi, my infrastructure hosts thousands of gigabytes of data and many intensive services with relatively high uptime. With zero open ports, I have built a secure and reliable system to support me and my family.