
I'm Divneet Singh
Frontend Developer
- Age 25
- Address Sector 33-A, Chandigarh, IN
- E-mail divneet100singh@gmail.com
- Phone +91-9876853300
- till March 31, 2020
Hello! I’m Divneet Singh. I’m a Front end Developer based in Chandigarh. I am currently working as an R & D engineer with a Multi National Company. My working experience covers a wide variety of project scopes including framework research, product design and development. I spent my very first years learning to create and optimize interactive, user-friendly, and feature-rich web applications. Leveraging analytical skills and strong attention to detail in order to deliver original and efficient web solutions is my key strength.
Professional Skills
Portfolio

Street photography is photography that features the chance encounters and random accidents within public places.
Street photography does not necessitate the presence of a street or even the urban environment. Though people usually feature directly, street photography might be absent of people and can be an object or environment where the image projects a decidedly human character in facsimile or aesthetic.
Framing and timing
Framing and timing can be key aspects of the craft with the aim of some street photography being to create images at a decisive or poignant moment. Street photography can focus on emotions displayed, thereby also recording people's history from an emotional point of view.
A Look Into Documenting Street Fashion Photography
HB Nam is an internationally known street fashion photographer. In this Leica Camera Portrait, Nam explains how he started in photography and what photography means to him. For Nam, it's about documenting what's around him and the concentration required to achieve a good shot.

Suspension Bridges - Design Technology
Suspension bridges in their simplest form were originally made from
rope and wood.
Modern suspension bridges use a box section roadway supported by
high tensile strength cables.
In the early nineteenth century, suspension bridges used iron chains
for cables. The high tensile cables used in most modern suspension
bridges were introduced in the late nineteenth century.
Today, the cables are made of thousands of individual steel wires
bound tightly together. Steel, which is very strong under tension,
is
an ideal material for cables; a single steel wire, only 0.1 inch
thick, can support over half a ton without breaking.
Light, and strong, suspension bridges can span distances from 2,000 to 7,000 feet far longer than any other kind of bridge. They are ideal for covering busy waterways.
With any bridge project the choice of materials and form usually comes down to cost. Suspension bridges tend to be the most expensive to build. A suspension bridge suspends the roadway from huge main cables, which extend from one end of the bridge to the other. These cables rest on top of high towers and have to be securely anchored into the bank at either end of the bridge. The towers enable the main cables to be draped over long distances. Most of the weight or load of the bridge is transferred by the cables to the anchorage systems. These are imbedded in either solid rock or huge concrete blocks. Inside the anchorages, the cables are spread over a large area to evenly distribute the load and to prevent the cables from breaking free.
The Arthashastra of Kautilya mentions the construction of dams and bridges.A Mauryan bridge near Girnar was surveyed by James Princep. The bridge was swept away during a flood, and later repaired by Puspagupta, the chief architect of emperor Chandragupta I. The bridge also fell under the care of the Yavana Tushaspa, and the Satrap Rudra Daman. The use of stronger bridges using plaited bamboo and iron chain was visible in India by about the 4th century. A number of bridges, both for military and commercial purposes, were constructed by the Mughal administration in India.
Work Experience
Quark Software Inc.
Intern
Worked on various customer project layouts and bug fixes in JavaScript.
Quark Software Inc.
Web Developer (Engineer-I)
I was responsible for working on a range of projects, designing appealing websites and interacting on a daily basis with graphic designers, back-end developers and marketers.
Quark Software Inc.
Web Developer (Engineer-II)
Gained exposure to all technical aspects of the product lifecycle: requirements gathering, design, implementation, documentation, support, maintenance. Rewritten and enhanced the existing Content Automation Platform frontend.
Education
Bachelor of Engineering
University Institute of Engineering and Technology
Self Learning
Becoming a developer requires a lot of learning and most of this comes from outside the "classrooms".This education is most important and I do not plan to graduate until I retire :)
Certificate for Elasticsearch and Elastic Stack
Udemy
Machine Learning
Stanford Universtiy (Coursera Course Certificates)
Advanced JavaScript
Udemy
The Complete Node.js Developer
Udemy
References
My Interests
I have a keen interest in photography. I was vice-president of the photography club
during my time at university,
and during this period I organised a number of very successful exhibitions and events
both on and off campus.
I also play the piano to grade 8 standard.
- Bicycling
- Watch Movies
- Skating
- Shopping
- Playing Tennis
- Playing Bowling
- Swimming