Hi, I'm Yusuf Ravat. A Software Developer.

I'm a Software Developer, I love to create beautiful and functional websites, application. Interest in developing new things and desire to learn new technologies and be able to work in a challenging environment. would desire to work by going out of the box and work hours.!

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Information About me

Computer engineering graduates are passionate about Software development. Having led multiple Senior class projects to completion. Proficient in a range of modern technologies including node js, react js, and python.

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Projects
Completed

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Years of
experience

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My Skills

.Net Core

70%

html5

80%

css3

70%

Bootstrap

70%

javascript

40%

AngularJs

70%

Android

70%

JAVA

50%

Wordpress

50%

My Timeline

2022- 2023

Bachelor of Engineering(CE) - GTU

Smt S R Patel Engineering College - Unjha

2017 - 2020

Diploma (CE) - GTU

Government Polytechnic College - Waghai

2012 - 2014

12th(Commerce) - HSC Board

M. N. N. Higher Secondary School - Kharel

2009 - 2012

10 th - GSEB Board

K. V. S. High School - Kharel

My PortfolioMy Work

Here is some of my work that I've done in various programming languages.

Feedback System

Job Placement

College Library

Resume Mockup

YouTube Clone

Netflix Clone

Movie Booking

Hulu Clone

Calculator

Slide Animation

Card Effect

Portfolio Website

Resume Design

My BlogsMy Blogs

Hosting website for free

The good news is that you can test drive free website hosting at no cost to see if it might work for you. If you’ve decided to give it a try, here are ten options to consider.

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How does whatsapp end-to-end encryption work ?

WhatsApp end-to-end encryption means that only you and the person you are communicating with can see what has been sent.

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How the instagram algorithm works ?

The Instagram algorithm decides which content gets seen. Every single time a person opens the app,the algorithm instantly combs through

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How to make a QR code in easy way

A QR code is a type of barcode that can be read easily by a digital device and which stores information as a series of pixels in a square-shaped grid.

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10 Best Free Website Hosting Services

Ten best free website hosting services compared

The good news is that you can test drive free website hosting at no cost to see if it might work for you. If you’ve decided to give it a try, here are ten options to consider.

  • -> InfinityFree
  • -> Wix
  • -> 000WebHost
  • -> Google Cloud Hosting
  • -> AwardSpace
  • -> Freehostia
  • -> FreeHosting
  • -> ByetHost
  • -> HyperPHP
  • -> FreeWebHostingArea

1. InfinityFree

  • -> An autoinstaller with more than 400 different apps, including WordPress
  • -> Free subdomains
  • -> Unlimited storage
  • -> Unlimited bandwidth
  • -> 400 MySQL databases
  • -> Knowledge base support

Once your website is published, your visitors won’t see ads. However, there will be ads in cPanel on the back end. Your site is also limited to 50,000 hits per day.

2. Wix

Wix

Wix is a drag-and-drop website builder – similar to tools like Weebly or Squarespace; and yup, you don’t need the knowledge of PHP like you do with solutions like Joomla.

  • -> Wix.com subdomain
  • -> Beautiful templates
  • -> Free SSL and security monitoring
  • -> Knowledge base and customer support
  • -> 500 MB bandwidth
  • -> 500 MB disk space
  • -> Knowledge base support
  • -> Global content delivery network

Unfortunately, if you’re expecting no ads, you will be disappointed. Just like most of the free web hosting providers, Wix places their own ads on free plan sites. You can only connect a Wix subdomain and would have to move to a paid plan for connecting a custom domain.

3. Freehostia

Freehostia offers paid and free hosting. The free plan, called ‘Chocolate,’ provides:

  • -> Five websites
  • -> No subdomains
  • -> 250 MB disk space
  • -> 6 GB bandwidth
  • -> One MySQL database
  • -> FAQ and ticket support system

Freehostia’s cluster platform aims to offer more reliability from its free hosting. Hopefully, this results in less downtime for your website. You’ll have access to a website builder complete with templates. If you run into issues, you can have an answer to your support ticket in one hour, even with the free plan.

4. FreeHosting

FreeHosting offers free and paid hosting from its two data centers. With the free plan you get:

  • -> One website
  • -> No subdomains
  • -> 10 GB disk space
  • -> Unmetered bandwidth
  • -> One MySQL database
  • -> Ticket support system

When you sign up, you can bring your own domain name, or FreeHosting can register one for you. This provider promises unmetered bandwidth as long as you comply with its Fair Use Policy.


One-time billed add-ons are available, such as an additional mailbox or SSL certificate. This lets you improve upon the free hosting plan while keeping costs low. Note that FreeHosting does not offer services for users in Brazil, Cuba, Iran, Sudan, Syria, or Vietnam.

5. ByetHost

ByetHost iFastNet company providing a variety of web hosting services. Its free plan features:

  • -> Subdomain included
  • -> 5 GB disk space
  • -> Unlimited bandwidth
  • -> One MySQL database
  • -> 24/7 support via ticket system and knowledge base

ByetHost offers solid support for its free plan, which can be rare. You can access a self-service knowledge base and video tutorials, but a ticketing system is also available.

In addition, you’ll receive usage statistics such as disk space, bandwidth usage, and daily hits. You can find this data in VistaPanel, which is ByetHost’s free hosting control panel, and can use the information to help budget your resources.

6. HyperPHP

HyperPHP is a free web hosting service also provided by iFastNet. This plan offers:

  • -> 1 GB disk space
  • -> Free subdomains
  • -> MySQL databases
  • -> Free tech support and community forums

HyperPHP offers a few ways to make launching a new website easy. First, a free domain transfer is available. This host also offers an automatic script installer, which you can access through VistaPanel.

7. FreeWebHostingArea

FreeWebHostingArea is a volunteer-maintained free hosting service which offers:

  • -> 1.5 GB disk space
  • -> FUnmetered traffic
  • -> MySQL databases
  • -> Free email supportt

To use FreeWebHostingArea, your free site must have at least one visitor per month. It can be deleted due to inactivity if you drop below this metric. This service also prohibits private projects, APIs, and password-protected websites.

8. 000WebHost

000WebHost is a free hosting option from Hostinger. Some of its features include:

  • -> One website
  • -> No subdomains
  • -> 300 MB disk space
  • -> 3 GB of bandwidth
  • -> One MySQL database
  • -> Community forum, no live support

000WebHost comes with the Zyro website builder, which should make designing your site less intimidating. Like InfinityFree, visitors to your website won’t see ads, but there will be ads in your WordPress dashboard.


Free hosting from 000WebHost doesn’t even require a credit card to set up, and you can use it as long as you like. Also, if you outgrow your free plan, you can easily upgrade to a cheap plan from Hostinger. Hostinger plans start at $1.99 / month for your first billing cycle.

9. Google Cloud Hosting

Google Cloud Hosting isn’t technically free. However, it does offer a one-year free trial that includes:

  • -> One website
  • -> Unlimited storage
  • -> Extensive support documentation

While Google Cloud Hosting is tailored towards large businesses, anyone can use it. To get started, all you need is a Google account.


The free trial lasts for 12 months or until you’ve used up the $300 credit it includes. After this, you only pay for the resources you use. Google offers a price calculator to help you estimate your costs.

10. AwardSpace

AwardSpace offers a variety of hosting services. It’s best known for its free plan, which includes:

  • -> One website
  • -> Three subdomains
  • -> 1 GB disk space
  • -> 5 GB bandwidth
  • -> MySQL databases
  • -> 24/7 live chat

Awardspace includes one-click content management system (CMS) installation as well as the Zacky website builder. Also, the 24/7 live chat is available to free plan users if you have questions.


Once launched, your own website will be ad-free. Plus, you can place ads to monetize it. AwardSpace provides you with the ability to monitor your bandwidth usage as well, which may help you budget your resources.

How does whatsapp end-to-end encryption work!

let's start how the whatsapp end-to-end encryption work to easy way

WhatsApp end-to-end encryption means that only you and the person you are communicating with can see what has been sent. No one else can see it.

Working



1. When the user first opens WhatsApp, two different keys (public & private) are generated. The encryption process takes place on the phone itself.

2. The private key must remain with the user whereas the public key is transferred to the receiver via the centralized WhatsApp server.

3. The public key encrypts the sender’s message on the phone even before it reaches the centralized server.

4. The server is only used to transmit the encrypted message. The message can only be unlocked by the private key of the receiver. No third party, including WhatsApp, can intercept and read the message.

5. If a hacker tries to hack and read the messages, they would fail because of the encryption.

How do I verify that WhatsApp is using end-to-end encryption?


-> To manually verify the encryption between the sender and the receiver, simply tap on the contact’s name on WhatsApp to open the info screen.

1. First, open the chat whose chat you want to check encryption and decryption and click as per above.


2. Now tap on ‘Encryption’ to view the QR code and 60-digit number.


3. You can scan your contacts’ QR codes or visually compare the 60-digit number .

4. If you scan the QR code, and if it matches, your chats are encrypted and no one will intercept your messages, files, media calls etc.

HOW THE INSTAGRAM ALGORITHM WORKS!

The Instagram algorithm decides which content gets seen. Every single time a person opens the app, the algorithm instantly combs through all available content, and decides:

-> Which posts go to the top of the newsfeed, and in what order;
-> Which posts are featured on the Explore tab;
-> In which order Stories, Live videos, Reels and IGTV videos show up, in the feed, and their respective tabs, etc.

Basically, the Instagram algorithm is the set of rules that controls your content’s organic reach. And it gets a lot of flak for this (queue a wailing choir of people screaming “bring back reverse-chronological”). However, instagram says that before the algorithm was implemented in 2016, people used to miss 70% of the posts, and 50% of their friends’ posts.

But how does the algorithm decide whether a piece of content is worth showing to a particular person at any given time?

Basically, it looks at the user’s past behaviour, sweeps all the available posts or pieces of content, and then evaluates each one to predict how interesting it is to that user. The most interesting content goes to the top.

To do this, it considers thousands of individual data points, which are also known as ranking signals.

Instagram algorithm ranking signals


The Instagram algorithm’s ranking signals fall under three major categories:
  • 1. Relationship
  • 2. Timeliness
  • 3. Interest

1. Relationship


The algorithm assumes that people who’ve interacted with your account in the past will be interested in your new content. So when it decides whether to show a post to one of your followers, it evaluates your relationship:

  • -> Do you follow each other?
  • -> Did they search for you by name?
  • -> Do you message each other, or leave comments?
  • -> Do you tag each other in your posts?
  • -> Do they save your posts?

If you’re running a brand account, you’re probably not actually best friends with your thousands of followers. But if you have an audience who is loyally and consistently engaging with your content, the algorithm will recognize that.

In other words, rest assured that engaging with your followers does genuinely help increase your organic reach (on top of making your monthly analytics reports look nice).

2. Timeliness


The Instagram algorithm also assumes that the most recent posts are most important to people. While Instagram insists that all posts do, at some point, show up in a user’s feed, newer posts are often ranked higher in the newsfeed than older ones.

For brands, that means one of the easiest ways to improve your Instagram reach is posting when your audience is online. (We have some more details on that below.)

3. Interest


The algorithm’s job is to give the people what they want (or, you know, a healthy mix of what they want and also perhaps some diverse and preference-broadening content). By tracking user affinity and being very good at understanding what is in a given photo or video, Instagram knows how to get basketball highlight videos to basketball fans, astrology memes to millennials, and really-scary-but-weirdly-cute shark videos to me.

For brands, a system that caters to people’s preferences means your organic content has to be truly appealing to your target audience in order for the algorithm to show it to them. There’s just no shortcut to defining your niche, developing a consistent voice, and telling a story that matters to people.

How to make a QR code in easy way

A QR code is a type of barcode that can be read easily by a digital device and which stores information as a series of pixels in a square-shaped grid.

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: Navsari, Gujarat, India

Email

: yusufravat009@gmail.com

Mobile Number

: +91 97144-05312

Languages

: English, Hindi, Gujarati