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I'm Omar Ashraf, (or Bombo if you want to use the nickname) and I'm a Telecommunication Engineer & Front End Devloper that is usually interested in crazy ideas 🦄 and ocasionally in useful projects 🤖.

⚡️ About Me

  • 🧑‍🎤    Education: Telecommunication Engineer
  • 👾    Passionate about Web & Tech and why developers should understand it (ask me about it)
  • 💚    In Love With Javascript
  • 👯    I’m looking to collaborate on some Open-source Projects and Full Time Job
  • 📱    Check my personal website Portfolio

🔍 Where do you usually find me?

  • 🧙‍♂️    Helping others and learning on Elzero Web School community
  • 🎤    Singing Everywhere I am a professional Singer, Haha Kidding
  • ✍️    Learning New and Interesting Web Technologies.
  • 👷‍♂️    Building Weird Stuff & New Web Ideas

📬 Get in touch

Omar Ashraf's Projects

50-javascript-projects icon 50-javascript-projects

Florin Pop & Brad Traversy "50 Projects In 50 Days - HTML, CSS & JavaScript" Course. (Coding it my Own Way for Practising).

animato icon animato

"Animato" Static Website Idea for Animation Software.

covido icon covido

Static Website for Covid-19 "Corona" Virus Awareness

lavenderish icon lavenderish

A Small Website in the love of Lavender Plant, Information & Image Gallery.

melony404 icon melony404

My First Trial For Designing a 404 Error Page.

omarashraf-portfolio icon omarashraf-portfolio

This is my Personal Portfolio to show my Work, Skills, Resume and Some Information about myself.

the-a-z-of-web-dev icon the-a-z-of-web-dev

We’ve all been there: You’re talking with your website developer, everything is going smoothly, and then they bust out a term like “301 redirect” or “CSS.” Record. Scratch. After a split-second Scooby Face, you smile and nod. The conversation ends and you think, What the heck did they just say?! Chances are if you Google it, you get a lot of tech-speak that may as well be the teacher’s voice from Charlie Brown. Fear not: We’ve put together some of the most commonly-used words, acronyms, and phrases that come up in working with a developer along with our definitions for them. Human definitions. Here is the Whole Whale developer glossary terms to know when working on a website project.

the-pinky-paw-regex icon the-pinky-paw-regex

The Pinky Paw Regex is a SignUp Form Containing (UserName, Email, Password & Telephone Number) Which is Validated Using Regular Expressions.

vercel icon vercel

Deploy web projects with the best frontend developer experience and highest end-user performance (Front End Only).

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