SLCS Abeygunasekara
@SachinthaAbeygunasekaraFrom Crafting Intuitive Interfaces to Building Reliable Back-End Systems | Growing as a Full-Stack Developer 👨💻
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π-shapedTwo strong pillars: Dart & Java
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A web-based supermarket POS system built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Supports cart items, billing, tax calculations, and complete CRUD operations for customers, products, and orders.
A POS system for a clothing store featuring item categories, discounts, receipt generation, and full CRUD management for customers, products, and orders. Built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
A responsive burger shop POS system built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Includes order management, item selection, price calculation, and full CRUD operations for products, customers, and orders.
A modern recipe discovery web app built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with TheMealDB API. Features meal search, random meal generator, category & area filters, ingredient search, and detailed recipe pages.
A responsive movie discovery web application built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with the OMDb API. Includes movie search, keyword browsing, random movie generator, IMDb ID lookup, and detailed movie pages.
A simple and responsive JavaScript weather app built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It fetches real-time temperature, humidity, and wind speed for any city using the OpenWeatherMap API, providing users with accurate and up-to-date weather information.
This project is a Simple Chat Application developed using Java in the NetBeans IDE with Ant as the dependency manager. It demonstrates fundamental Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) concepts such as encapsulation, inheritance, and event-driven programming through a real-time chat simulation.
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