A quick intro of myself, I'm Abhijay Jain from India currently pursuing B-Tech in computer science, A front-end developer, currently working with technologies like react.js and next.js. I am always curious about working on computers and websites. In addition to my studies, I have gained experience in blogging, web development, and freelancing.
I am an avid contributor to open-source projects and have worked with organizations such as Fossaisa, JBoss, Layer5, Mexili, Script Foundation, Open Horizon, and SCoRe Labs. I have also contributed to Open Horizon as an LFX mentee for the spring of 2022) and in SCoRe Lab as a GSoC'22 student), worked with Ethereal Engine as an XROS fellow’23 and recently contributed to Uptane as a GSoC'23 student and currently working as a maintainer.
In my spare time, I enjoy reviewing products and startups on ProductHunt and am also actively engaged in the no-code space, continuously learning tools such as Bubble and Appgyver to expand my skillset. I am also interested in web 3.0 and various blockchain ecosystems and enjoy documenting my learnings and also developing an interest in the field of research.
I have won several hackathons and a few of the majors are:
Hackoverflow 4.0 - 1st place winner
Smart India Hackathon- Finalist
ETHIndia'22 - StackOS track winner
Reef Hackathon - Overall Winner
Solana Hack Day - winner
I have contributed to many open-source organizations such as:
FOSSAISA - Contributor
Layer5 - Contributor and maintainer
SCoRe Lab - Contributor and GSoC Student
Open Horizon - Contributor, Maintainer, and LFX
mentee.
Uptane - Contributor, Maintainer, GSoC Student
Open Horizon is a platform for deploying container-based workloads and related machine learning models to edge compute nodes and clusters, especially on the far edge (or device edge)
LFX mentorships formally known as Community Bridge is a platform developed by the Linux Foundation, which accelerates the adoption, innovation, and sustainability of open-source software.
Skills: Documentation · GNU Make · React.js · Jekyll · YAML · GitHub
XROS Fellowship Program 2023, an initiative of FICCI, supported by Meta and implemented by Reskilll. Being among the top 100 candidates selected out of over 10,000 applications and 2,500 project proposals.
• Worked on the Ethereal Engine, a core framework for web and web XR development, offering features like multiplayer infrastructure, avatars, voice and video capabilities, and more.
• Focused on the Ethereal Engine Control Center, a desktop application for building in the Metaverse, simplifying configuration and management of the engine.
• Contributed to the Control Center by adding system prerequisites to ensure smooth cluster launches locally.
• Addressed issues related to PowerShell compatibility, hostname validation, and Win Store version checks in the Control Center.
• Improved Ethereal Engine documentation by fixing typos, and broken links, and adding search functionality.
• Made several pull requests, including organizing components, adding themesProvider components, and fixing issues in the Ethereal Engine and its documentation.
you can access the detailed work report from here : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sZtY7zuej9rJL2HzGMtZb2U3ssjHMaRV/view?usp=sharing
The technology stack used: JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Tailwind UI, Docker, Shell, PowerShell, Git, GitHub, and Kubernetes.
Accepted for Google Summer of Code '23 under @The Linux foundation for project Overhauling Uptane.io.
Uptane is an important project that provides secure software updates for connected vehicles, and it needs to offer a better experience to its users to encourage the adoption of the technology. The project's website is the primary source of information for users and developers, and it's essential that the information is easy to access and understand. The current website has a lot of information. However, it's not well organized. It's difficult for new users to find the essential information they need. The navigation through the site is also challenging. All of these factors could discourage new users from adopting the system. The goal of this project is to overhaul the Uptane.io website to create a better user experience through more logical organization and easier navigation.
To read more about the project, you can access the GSoC project page here:
(https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2023/projects/QDCxHcPz)
Work done during timeline:
◦ Docusaurus Migration: Successfully migrated the Uptane project website from the old
Jekyll-based platform to Docusaurus, improving its modernity and maintainability.
◦ Website Redesign: Revamped the website's design and layout, enhancing user-friendliness and
visual appeal while adhering to best practices in typeface and color choices.
◦ Content Optimization: Overhauled and updated the site's documentation, streamlining content
structure and eliminating redundancies, resulting in a more informative and organized resource for users.
Access the detailed work report from here : (https://github.com/Abhijay007/Uptane-GSoC-Report/blob/main/GSoC-2023-Uptane-Final-Report.md)
Accepted for Google Summer of Code '22 under @SCoRe Lab for project WebIU.
The WebIU project aims to ease the workflow of getting a website up and running by developing reusable Gatsby Components, which are easily pluggable to create Gatsby websites
Skills: UI/UX · GatsbyJS · Storybook · Figma (Software) · React.js · SASS · GitHub