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Narayan Prusty

My name is Narayan Prusty. I live in Bhubaneswar, India. I am a Web and Mobile Developer.

About This Blog

QNimate is my personal blog. Here I write everything that I learn or create. I started it when I was doing my Bachelor’s. QNimate is the reason who I am today. QNimate is popular among Intel XDK, WordPress and CSS developers.

From 2015 onwards I started selling many different kinds of digital products on QNimate.

Where Does The Name “QNimate” Come From

There is no dictionary meaning for QNimate. I wanted a little stylish name for my blog therefore replaced ‘A’ with ‘Q’ in Animate.

About QScutter

In 2013 I create a Music search engine named QScutter MP3 Search Engine. But I shut down QScutter in 3-4 month because I couldn’t get the money I needed to run it. And then I created a course on how to create a search engine and hosted on the same domain.

Since then I have been creating and hosting courses on QScutter.

My Skills

Here are the programming languages and development tools I know.

Apache Solr 95%
MySQL 85%
Redis 90%
AWS 85%
AngularJS 70%
Intel XDK 95%
WordPress 96%
PHP 87%
JavaScript 95%
CSS3 85%
HTML5 95%

Writings

I also write for many other online publications. I write regularly for SitePoint, Scotch.io, David Walsh, 9Lessons, W3guy, Sanwebe, Wplift, Netorials, Script Tutorials, Perishablepress and Wpcontent. You can also hire me to write for your blog.

Online Tools

QIdea and QTrack are two free online tools that I have created. QIdea finds under performing long tail SEO keywords from Google webmaster tools. QTrack lets you find out when the recipient read your email.

WordPress Plugins

I have created a lot of premium and free WordPress plugins. Some of my popular WordPress plugins are QTwitter, Post Series and Anti Adblock.

Contact Me

I do my best to answer all messages and E-Mails. Visit the contact page to find out how you can get in touch.

Mar 7, 2015Narayan Prusty

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