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My 2026 Developer Portfolio — Wajahat Ali Mir

React Native Mobile App Developer

Wajahat Ali Mir — a React Native app developer passionate about crafting mobile experiences that feel native on both Android and iOS. In 2026, I’ve focused on growing my skills, building meaningful projects, and presenting my work clearly so anyone — recruiters, teammates, or clients — can see what I do and how I build it.

Explore my work and presence here:

🌐 Live portfolio: portfolio

🌍 Personal site: https://www.mrwajahatalimir.com

📂 GitHub: https://github.com/WajahatAliMirPro

🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirtech

📌 Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrwajahatalimir

🐦 X/Twitter: https://x.com/mrwajahatalimir

👤 About me: https://about.me/wajahatalimir

📝 Blog: https://mrwajahatalimir.blogspot.com

🌐 All links in one place: https://linktr.ee/mrwajahatalimir

👨‍💻 Who I Am

I’m a developer who loves turning ideas into mobile apps that people can actually use. My core focus is React Native, and I enjoy solving problems through code — whether it’s building smooth interfaces, handling offline features, or integrating APIs.

My developer portfolio is more than a collection of links — it’s a story about the work I’ve done, the challenges I faced, and how I solved them. Like any good portfolio, it puts quality first, showcasing the projects I’m proudest of and the technologies I’ve mastered.

A strong portfolio isn’t just about what you know — it’s about what you’ve built and how clearly you present it.

📱 Highlighted Projects

Here are a few apps from my portfolio that show my practical experience with React Native and real-world problem solving:

🔹 FitBuddy — Fitness Companion App

A mobile app built with React Native that helps users track workouts, set goals, and monitor progress.

Clean, responsive UI with intuitive navigation

Local storage and customizable tracking

Built to work smoothly on both Android and iOS

This project reflects my attention to UX as well as structuring reusable React Native components.

💬 Chatly — Real-Time Messaging App

A chat application using Firebase for auth and real-time updates.

User authentication and profile management

Real-time message sync with cloud backend

User-friendly interface with fast interaction feedback

This app taught me how to manage backend integration and state smoothly in React Native.

🛒 ShopEase — E-Commerce App Prototype

A demo e-commerce app showcasing product listings, filtering, and cart functionality.

Product browsing and dynamic screens

Local cart sync and simple checkout flow

Designed with performance and user flow in mind

Through this, I practiced best practices in navigation and app state management.

🧠 How I Built It

My portfolio site and projects are hosted online so they’re easy to explore. The main portfolio page at https://wajahatalimirpro.github.io
gives an overview, and you’ll find deeper links to each project’s code and screenshots.

Each project in a developer portfolio should show not just what was built but why and how — including the tools used and lessons learned. That’s what makes a portfolio meaningful for prospective clients or employers.

🚀 What I’ve Learned Along the Way

Over the last year, I’ve focused on:

✨ Building responsive and maintainable React Native apps
✨ Handling data sync and backend integration
✨ Improving app flows and smooth interactions
✨ Presenting work clearly so others can understand both the code and the outcome

A well-curated portfolio tells your story — not just your skills. Recruiters and clients look for clarity and real examples of work, not just a long list of technologies.

📬 Let’s Connect

I’m always open to feedback, collaboration, and exciting opportunities:

📧 Email: mrwajahatalimir@gmail.com

🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirtech

🐦 X/Twitter: https://x.com/mrwajahatalimir

📂 GitHub: https://github.com/WajahatAliMirPro

You can also find all my links in one place here: https://linktr.ee/mrwajahatalimir

🧩 Final Thoughts on Developer Portfolios

A great developer portfolio communicates your work clearly, highlights your best projects, and makes it easy for someone to understand your capabilities in a short time. Focus on a few excellent apps rather than every code snippet you’ve ever written, and always make sure someone can explore your work with confidence and ease.

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