Khedim Sofiane
Full Stack Developer + React, Node.js, Express, Typescript, and Tailwind CSS
Hi there
I am Khedim Sofiane, a Computer Science graduate from USTHB, with extensive experience in full stack web development and currently learning iOS development with Swift.
My backend expertise includes creating robust RESTful APIs with Express and Node.js, managing MongoDB and MySQL databases, and implementing features such as file uploads, email notifications, logging, user authentication and ensuring security by protecting routes and databases.
For frontend development, I work with Next.js and React.js, styled with TailwindCSS. I manage state efficiently using Redux Toolkit and Zustand and handle API integration with RTK Query, Axios, and React Query.
Send me a messageIOS Apps
SwiftUI apps I developed while learning Swift. Each app showcases different concepts and functionalities within SwiftUI, including SwiftData, Core Data, MVVM architecture, and API integration
Wegoo
A platform for creating e-commerce websites, built with Next.js, offering customizable templates, dynamic functionality, and a seamless user experience for online store management.
Snai3i Marketplace & E-learning Platform
Platform selling educational programs in the form of documents and explanatory videos detailing learning methods
Sakura App
Progressive web app focused on breast cancer awareness and early detection. The app features self-examination tools and leverages an AI model to predict cancer. It also integrates a chatbot for immediate support
Snai3i Landing Page & Form Builder
Project that includes a landing page, a form generator, and an admin dashboard for managing the forms.
Sentinels
Progressive web app aimed at helping elderly individuals manage their health proactively. The app includes features like medication dose tracking, an interactive calendar for medical appointments, a digital medical record, and information on medication side effects.
See PreviewMc-Hack Registration
A RESTful API built to streamline the registration process for the MicroClub hackathon