Because walking to Block C in the middle of a monsoon just to book an appointment felt a bit too dramatic — even for us.
(That's the fanciest we could draw the health center)
No, it's not a new Pokémon. It's better.
Gone are the days of showing up at the health center only to find the doctor's at lunch and a queue of 30 students ahead of you. Book your slot online. Like a civilised human.
Campus blood bank that connects students who need blood with those brave enough to donate. Real heroes wear no capes — they just roll up a sleeve.
Help keep the health center running. Donate voluntarily and feel like a philanthropist while also getting bragging rights at the next batch meet.
A perfectly normal story involving a student, a laptop, and far too much chai.
A student (the developer) notices that campus health services are managed manually. Queues, paper slips, and zero digital presence. The thought: "Someone should fix this." The follow-up thought: "It might as well be me."
Django is chosen. Migrations are written. Stack Overflow is visited approximately 847 times. The first working page causes an embarrassingly long victory dance.
Realising the campus also needs a blood donor directory, a full blood bank feature gets built — complete with email notifications to donors. Fancy.
The portal launches for Assam University Silchar students. Paper registers officially declared a menace. Bug reports welcomed. (Gently.)
No magic. Just these tools, some patience, and caffeine.
No React. No Node. No 47 microservices. Sometimes a hammer is exactly what you need.
One person. One laptop. An unreasonable amount of ambition.
A Computer Science student who thought "I should build this" and then actually did. Sayan handles everything from database models to front-end design — wearing every hat, including the one that says "please don't break in production." When not building AUdoc, probably debugging something from the night before.
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