Nirdosh Kr. Shrestha

I am a skilled web developer with experience of 14 years. I have developed a wide range of websites and applications.

About

About Me

Nirdosh Kr. Shrestha

Web Developer

Hi, My name is Nirdosh Kr. Shrestha and I am a skilled developer with expertise in both WordPress and Laravel. With 14 years of experience in web development, I have developed a wide range of websites and applications. I am also working as a faculty member at "The Times International College". My passion for coding and problem-solving motivates me and it drives me to constantly improve my skills and deliver high-quality work to my clients.

I also provide SEO driven services like Technical SEO, On-page SEO and Improve Pagespeed Insight Score. In this portfolio, I mention my personal information, some of previous works, experience and my contact details.

  • Nationality:Nepali
  • University:Nepal Open University
  • Degree:Master

Programming Skills

WordPress90%
Laravel95%
SQL90%

Other Skills

HTML, CSS95%
Javascript85%
SEO90%

Knowledge

  • Bootstrap, Angular
  • React, Vue
  • Stylus, Sass, Less
  • Gulp, Webpack, Grunt
  • Tweenmax, GSAP

Interests

  • Make UI/UX Design
  • Create Mobile App
  • Site Optimization
  • Custom Website
  • Learn Ecommerce

Currently Working On

  • 2023

    Faculty Member

    The Times Int'l College
  • 2017

    Web Development

    IT Traders Nepal

Previous Experience

  • Jan 2016 - Jan 2017

    Web Developer

    Mount Digit Technology
  • Jan 2012 - Dec 2015

    Web Developer

    Nepit Solution
  • Feb 2009 - Dec 2011

    Php Programmer

    Design offshore
What I Do

What I Do

  • 01

    Web Design

    I design and develop more than 150 websites in 14 years of my career...

    Web Design

    In my 14-year career, I developed more than 150 websites. I develop government websites, company websites, portfolios, e-commerce websites, etc. I am really fascinated by programming and web development.

    I create websites for NGOs, INGOs, Private Companies, Corporates, Government Agencies etc. Security, User-friendliness, and SEO-friendliness are my priorities while developing the website. I can develop websites using WordPress, Laravel, CodeIgnitor or Core PHP. I can also optimize the existing website and fix the errors.

  • 02

    Web Application

    My focus while developing web application is the security and optimization...

    Web Application

    I developed many web applications for many agencies and private companies. My focus while developing web application is the security and optimization interms of speed.
    Programming is the most facinating thing for me. Task achievement is not everything. I always try to complete any development task in best possible way. I make sure web applications do not have any loop holes and unauthorized person can exploite the code of gain access to the code.

  • 03

    SEO

    I worked as a SEO freelancer. I have good analytical skills...

    Search Enging Optimize

    I worked for many clients as a SEO specialist freelancer. Including analytical skills, I am good at keyword research, On-page, Off-page and Technical SEO.

    I can optimize WordPress, Laravel or any Framework website for SEO. I have experience in web development also, I can understand the code and flow of programs. I can optimize e-commerece websites and other category websites and increase the google pagespeed insight score.

Portfolio

Latest Developed Website

News

Latest News

  • Just because we can't get out and about like we normally would, doesn’t mean we have to stop taking pictures. There’s still plenty you can do, provided you're prepared to use some imagination. Here are a few ideas to keep you shooting until normal life resumes.

    Most photographers love to shoot the unusual, and you don’t get much more unusual than These Unprecedented Times. Right now everything counts as out of the ordinary. There are a number of remarkable things about these lockdown days that are worth photographing now so we can remember them when it is all over.

    Most photographers find it hard to see interesting pictures in places in which they are most familiar. A trip somewhere new seems always exactly what our photography needed, as shooting away from home consistently inspires us to new artistic heights.

    Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.

    Pretend everything is new and that you haven’t seen it before, and then you will be free to notice the leading lines, the places where one edge meets another in delightful geometric harmony, and how the ordinary things in the kitchen are transformed when the light is on or off.

    The trick here is to look slowly, and then look again. Take the time to look in detail and to look at the same thing from different angles, with different light, long lenses and wide lenses. Then move to the left a bit. You may never feel the need to leave the house again.

  • Just because we can't get out and about like we normally would, doesn’t mean we have to stop taking pictures. There’s still plenty you can do, provided you're prepared to use some imagination. Here are a few ideas to keep you shooting until normal life resumes.

    Most photographers love to shoot the unusual, and you don’t get much more unusual than These Unprecedented Times. Right now everything counts as out of the ordinary. There are a number of remarkable things about these lockdown days that are worth photographing now so we can remember them when it is all over.

    Most photographers find it hard to see interesting pictures in places in which they are most familiar. A trip somewhere new seems always exactly what our photography needed, as shooting away from home consistently inspires us to new artistic heights.

    Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.

    Pretend everything is new and that you haven’t seen it before, and then you will be free to notice the leading lines, the places where one edge meets another in delightful geometric harmony, and how the ordinary things in the kitchen are transformed when the light is on or off.

    The trick here is to look slowly, and then look again. Take the time to look in detail and to look at the same thing from different angles, with different light, long lenses and wide lenses. Then move to the left a bit. You may never feel the need to leave the house again.

  • Just because we can't get out and about like we normally would, doesn’t mean we have to stop taking pictures. There’s still plenty you can do, provided you're prepared to use some imagination. Here are a few ideas to keep you shooting until normal life resumes.

    Most photographers love to shoot the unusual, and you don’t get much more unusual than These Unprecedented Times. Right now everything counts as out of the ordinary. There are a number of remarkable things about these lockdown days that are worth photographing now so we can remember them when it is all over.

    Most photographers find it hard to see interesting pictures in places in which they are most familiar. A trip somewhere new seems always exactly what our photography needed, as shooting away from home consistently inspires us to new artistic heights.

    Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.

    Pretend everything is new and that you haven’t seen it before, and then you will be free to notice the leading lines, the places where one edge meets another in delightful geometric harmony, and how the ordinary things in the kitchen are transformed when the light is on or off.

    The trick here is to look slowly, and then look again. Take the time to look in detail and to look at the same thing from different angles, with different light, long lenses and wide lenses. Then move to the left a bit. You may never feel the need to leave the house again.

  • Just because we can't get out and about like we normally would, doesn’t mean we have to stop taking pictures. There’s still plenty you can do, provided you're prepared to use some imagination. Here are a few ideas to keep you shooting until normal life resumes.

    Most photographers love to shoot the unusual, and you don’t get much more unusual than These Unprecedented Times. Right now everything counts as out of the ordinary. There are a number of remarkable things about these lockdown days that are worth photographing now so we can remember them when it is all over.

    Most photographers find it hard to see interesting pictures in places in which they are most familiar. A trip somewhere new seems always exactly what our photography needed, as shooting away from home consistently inspires us to new artistic heights.

    Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.

    Pretend everything is new and that you haven’t seen it before, and then you will be free to notice the leading lines, the places where one edge meets another in delightful geometric harmony, and how the ordinary things in the kitchen are transformed when the light is on or off.

    The trick here is to look slowly, and then look again. Take the time to look in detail and to look at the same thing from different angles, with different light, long lenses and wide lenses. Then move to the left a bit. You may never feel the need to leave the house again.

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