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I’m AmAr (Uh-ma-r) , — a curious mind and lifelong learner who enjoys experimenting, building, and understanding how things work. Much of my free time goes into learning new concepts and turning ideas into small projects.
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| 📂 Repository | Description |
|---|---|
| 🧠 Tinker-Lab | Embedded systems, automation builds, and practical IoT projects using Arduino, Pi, and 8051. |
| 🎓 Data University | Data ecosystem experiments, pipelines, analytics learning artifacts. |
| 🛠 Toolkit | Developer tool templates and smaller code snippets to improve productivity. |
Repositories are continuously evolving — feel free to explore and contribute.
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My love for technology started early — fueled by sci‑fi movies filled with computers, robots, and intelligent systems. Those cinematic moments planted the seeds of lifelong fascination with technology.
My first programming experience was with the LOGO language in school, drawing a triangle and feeling amazed that I could control a cursor with code.
During my first year of university, I wrote my first "Hello World!!" program in C. It felt intuitive and exciting, my passion for coding grew stronger. Even though I pursued a degree in Electrical Engineering, my heart was always with computers. I was fascinated by how a single piece of silicon could be repurposed endlessly through software. That thirst for understanding-the one that started with my first computer-has only grown stronger over time.
What I love most about computing is it's boundless nature. Sure, there's theory to learn, but almost everything can be tested and explored with just a computer and a bit of curiosity. There's no ceiling to what you can build, break or reinvent. And unlike many things in life, a computer never gives up-it just waits for the next command.
COMPUTER has been my first love to this day, powering on my laptop feels like opening a portal to endless possibilities. I often find myself marveling at the millions of processes happening inside that sleek chassis, all in real time. It's not just engineering - it's ART.
“⚡ You'll never know everything about anything, especially something you love. ⚡”
This belief drives me to continuously learn skilling, reskilling & upskilling my skills. There have been many good people who have assited me in learning this craft, and I try to pay that forward by helping others who may be newer than I. Technology isn't just a career for me it's a calling. And if I have my way, it'll be with me to the very end weather that in heaven or hell!
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