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SEEKING WORK - New Delhi, India Web/Mobile development

Portfolio & Information: https://squareboat.com/ Contact: gauravgupta@squareboat.com


Here's a blogpost I wrote on dos/donts of giving tech talks - https://medium.com/@gauravgupta/make-a-powerful-point-the-ne...


Hey guys, founder of Spectrum here. If you have any questions about Spectrum, reach me on gaurav@spectrumapp.io :)


It's a valid point. Spectrum is free for now, but eventually there would be some paid plans as well.



Me (Gaurav Gupta) and my co-founder on Hackr.io (Saurabh Hooda) met online and we started work in a client/vendor relationship on Lenro.co, Saurabh's original startup. I was running SquareBoat (an app/web development company based in New Delhi) and Saurabh contacted me to build Lenro.co for him.

Two years later, Saurabh decided to close it down but we had by then seen each other's style of working. So for our next startup, we just decided to do it together as co-founders.

Hackr.io is doing well and remains as one of the All-Time Top 50 Hunts on Product Hunt till date.


SEEKING WORK / New Delhi or Remote

I'm a full-stack developer with about 9 years of work experience who's worked with several startups in the past including SlideShare-LinkedIn, Naukri.com etc. in various senior engineering and system architect roles. I started SquareBoat in 2013 - a company to help startups build and scale successful web and mobile products.

Here are some links to my profiles:

Company - http://www.squareboat.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gauravgupta123 Personal - http://gauravgupta.in


Location: New Delhi, India Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: PHP, Laravel, AWS, HTML/CSS, Android, iOS, Angular, React Résumé/CV: http://gauravgupta.in Email: gauravgupta123@gmail.com

I'm a full-stack developer with about 8 years of work experience who's worked with several startups in the past including SlideShare-LinkedIn, Naukri.com etc. in various senior engineering and system architect roles.


There is enough free educational material on the web (google for Hackr.io etc.) What is the point of paying for a course if good (sometimes even better!) stuff is available for free?


My usual go-to website for tutorials: http://hackr.io/tutorials/react


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