Sudhanshu Kulshrestha is a software developer based in Uttarakhand, India, with five years of experience building full‑stack applications and automating cloud infrastructure. He blends backend and mobile development (Flask/SQLAlchemy, Node/Express, Android/Kotlin, React) with DevOps and Azure-focused architecture, as reflected in his GitHub bio and contributions to several Udacity curriculum repositories. His portfolio includes implementing robust REST features (pagination, search, error handling), secure authentication (password hashing, JWT), and modernizing codebases by replacing deprecated APIs and adopting coroutines and ViewModel best practices. He has hands-on experience with infrastructure-as-code—updating AWS CloudFormation scripts and adapting AKS cluster setup for varied user environments—demonstrating an ability to bridge developer workflows and cloud operations while working at Krish Softech.
Repository for starter code and supporting material
Role in this project:
Cloud Engineer / Infrastructure Engineer
Contributions:20 commits, 4 PRs, 15 pushes in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Sudhanshu's primary contributions revolve around modifying infrastructure-as-code scripts. They updated AWS CloudFormation scripts (create.sh, update.sh, create.bat, update.bat) to adjust the default AWS region and AMI IDs. The changes focused on using the `aws cloudformation` command-line tool to create and update stacks. This suggests a focus on managing and automating cloud infrastructure deployments.
Public repository for the Full-Stack Nanodegree program.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:1 review, 39 commits, 49 PRs in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Sudhanshu contributed to the frontend of a trivia API project by updating components and converting SVG names to lowercase. They also made backend modifications, correcting a "TODO" comment in the `app.py` file. Furthermore, the user merged branches and added new fields to form templates within the Fyyur project, improving its user interface and features. Finally, the user updated the Heroku sample app by updating app.py and models.py, along with adding the starter files, setting up a complete application.
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