Arjun Sharda

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OccupationCoder, innnovator, author, speaker, tech entrepreneur
Years active2021-present

Arjun Sharda is an Indian-American tech entrepreneur, fullstack developer, speaker, author, and world record holder. Sharda is known for his work on developing innovative software solutions for businesses and organizations.

Career

Sharda has made[1] a book, The Salesperson's Direction to Clients, providing 6 chapters [2]. In Sharda's career, Sharda also made projects[3], that have been used around the world [4], including projects such as Searchor, Passeo, Quotifo and many more. Sharda has also admitted to be working with teams[4]

Conferences

Arjun has so far not officially spoken anywhere[5] publicly so far, however Arjun has posted on his LinkedIn about his confirmed attendence to the developerweek conference[6] about leveraging AI and native cloud development, with it's best practices and use cases.

Accomplishments

Sharda has been awarded as a world record holder[7] as per the Record Holders Republic.

Sharda has also been certified[8] from worldwide reputable organizations, such as Amazon Web Services, Inc., Stanford University, Meta, Inc., and Google, Inc.

References

  1. "Arjun Sharda: books, biography, latest update". Amazon.com.
  2. Sharda, Arjun. The Salesperson's Direction to Clients: The things many Salespeople fail to do – via Amazon.
  3. "ArjunSharda - Overview". GitHub.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Paulinus, Faith (March 11, 2023). "Meet Arjun Sharda, 11-Year-Old Software Developer Who Is Taking Tech Industry By Storm".
  5. "Arjun Sharda's Speaker Profile". sessionize.com.
  6. "DeveloperWeek CloudX - Conference & Expo - San Mateo, CA & Virtual". DeveloperWeek CloudX - Conference & Expo - San Mateo, CA & Virtual.
  7. "World Record Holders and Breakers - Arjun Sharda". www.recordholdersrepublic.co.uk.
  8. https://www.linkedin.com/in/arjun-sharda/details/certifications/

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