Below is my portfolio link , its a simple github page website and I really want suggestion from this community for my portfolio as I will be reaching out to companies for internship opportunities .
It isn't too responsive on mobile. I like the style though. I might take your idea of adding the GitHub commit calendar.
Wow, you have a lot of experience and cool projects, that's amazing!
I do think that the portfolio is a little bit too hard to follow. There's a lot of things going on at the same time. As a hiring manager, when I look at a candidate's page, I do it to validate that what you said on your resume or intro call is true. I normally look for what kind of projects you've worked on, some sample of your coding skills, and your school/graduation date. I'd make sure that those things are easy to find and very clear, and probably remove the rest, or send it to a secondary page. For example, I really liked how you list your projects (I would put them higher on the page), but it was really hard to actually find the code you wrote.
Good luck!
Richard Uie
"Live and learn" should have been "LEARN or DIE."
In your top paragraph, you employ the word "stuff" - twice. Using vague, possibly meaningless, placeholders for what could be significant content fails your goal of drawing attention to your actual skills.
Speaking in whole, grammatically correct sentences is a minimum standard. English may not be your milk tongue, but that won't be forgiven since you have all the time in the world to formulate your thoughts into complete, coherent statements in whatever language you choose to advertise yourself via a web page. You misspelled "programming"!?
The use of color highlights for special terms and emblem-like "lozenges" is visually distracting. Are they links...buttons? No, seemingly they are just misunderstandings about basic UI idioms.
Needs work.