I'm a passionate software developer with a love for clean code and elegant solutions. π» My expertise lies in full-stack web development, where I enjoy working with cutting-edge technologies and frameworks. I have a strong background in Java, Spring Boot, and Angular, and I'm always eager to expand my skillset and explore new technologies.
I thrive in collaborative environments and enjoy working with talented teams to deliver high-quality software products. I'm a firm believer in continuous learning and improvement, and I actively seek out opportunities to enhance my knowledge and skills.
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I would like to show some apps developed by me!
Loan Repayment Planner is a web application that helps users to plan their loan repayments by providing them with a detailed payment schedule.
- Allows users to input the loan amount, annual interest rate, and loan term in months.
- Provides a detailed payment schedule including opening balance, amount paid, principal, interest, and closing balance for each month.
- Supports part payments, which can be done as fixed amounts in regular installments (monthly, quarterly, or yearly) or as variable amounts on user-selected dates.
- Automatically recalculates the schedule as the user inputs or modifies data.
You can try out the app at Loan Repayment Planner Live Demo.
- HTML5
- CSS (Bootstrap CSS)
- JavaScript
- Input your loan amount, annual interest rate, and loan term in months.
- Choose your part payment type (if applicable) and input the respective amounts and frequency.
- The payment schedule table will automatically update as you input the data.
- For variable part payments, input the amount in the "Part Payment" column of the payment schedule table on the desired date.
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
This project is MIT licensed.