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Full-stack analytics dashboard for startup company. Handled API development, frontend optimization, and AWS deployment during 2-month internship.

Delfa Innovators was my comprehensive internship project where I developed an enterprise-level analytics dashboard for a growing startup company.

Project Overview:

Delfa Innovators needed a centralized dashboard to visualize company data, track analytics, and monitor business performance. I was responsible for the complete development cycle from backend APIs to frontend optimization.

Key Responsibilities:

Full-Stack Development

  • API Architecture: Designed and implemented multiple RESTful APIs for data management
  • Frontend Optimization: Enhanced React performance with modern optimization techniques
  • Database Management: Structured and optimized PostgreSQL queries for analytics

Technical Implementation

  • File Processing System: Built robust PDF and Excel handling with AWS S3 integration
  • Real-time Analytics: Implemented live data visualization and monitoring dashboards
  • Code Migration: Successfully migrated JavaScript codebase to TypeScript for better maintainability

Cloud Infrastructure

  • AWS Deployment: Managed complete deployment pipeline on AWS EC2
  • S3 Integration: Implemented secure file storage and processing workflows
  • Production Ready: Delivered a scalable, production-ready application

Collaboration:

Worked alongside @Aviral from Accenture, handling both frontend and backend responsibilities while maintaining high code quality standards.

Results:

Successfully completed the project in 2 months with the dashboard now live and actively used by the company for business intelligence and decision-making processes.

Key Features

  • Highly optimised backend API architecture
  • JavaScript to TypeScript migration
  • PDF and Excel file processing with S3 integration
  • Real-time analytics and data visualization
  • Production deployment on AWS EC2

Tech Stack

Next.jsNode.jsAWS EC2S3PostgreSQL