
Cross Platform POS System
Developed a comprehensive, cross-platform Point of Sale (POS) system for retail stores, designed for seamless operation on desktop, mobile, and tablet devices to streamline store operations and enhance customer experience.

Developed a comprehensive, cross-platform Point of Sale (POS) system for retail stores, designed for seamless operation on desktop, mobile, and tablet devices to streamline store operations and enhance customer experience.

Developed a replica e-commerce platform inspired by nolimit.lk, designed to deliver a seamless online shopping experience. Deployed and managed hosting on Vercel for scalable and reliable performance.

Developed Game Hub, a cross-platform application for discovering, filtering, and exploring video games, utilizing the RAWG API for comprehensive game data.

Developed the official portfolio website for the Tamil Literary Association at the University of Moratuwa. Implemented the core webpages, focusing on creating highly responsive and engaging user interfaces to effectively showcase the association's work and activities.
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