About

Building from first principles.

I’m the kind of person who actually gives a damn about the code I ship. I care about the guts of the system and whether the person on the other side of the screen actually enjoys using it.
Rest of my life? Still work in progress, but I’m getting there.

About

A little about me

Builder, thinker, and incurable debugger

I'm a developer from Mumbai just starting my journey, but I've already decided what kind of engineer I want to be. For me, coding isn't about just getting a ticket to "Done"; it's about the craft. I'm tired of the modern "slopswamp"—that mess of AI-generated spaghetti and fragile abstractions that no one can understand two weeks later.

I build software to be healthy, clean, and intentional. If it doesn't feel right to the user or look elegant in the source, it isn't finished. I'm a firm believer in first principles—I don't just want to use a library;

Terminal-first. First principles always.

"The best way to predict the future is to invent it."

— Alan Kay

Knowledge Stack

What lives in my head

Languages

C/C++ Go Python JavaScript TypeScript OCaml Java SQL

Core Subjects

Operating Systems DBMS Computer Networks Distributed Systems

Skills

400+ DSA Linux React Svelte Node.js Bun.js Functional Programming

Currently Learning

System Design
65%
AI/ML
40%

Building real systems

What Drives Me

Beyond the screen

I want to build software that actually moves the needle — the kind of stuff people rely on every day. Whether it's a high-growth startup, an established powerhouse, or a small team hacking on the next big shift, I'm in it for the craft. Beyond the screen, I'm just figuring out life like everyone else, sharing my deep-dives and thoughts through my blog to stay sharp and give back.

Looking for work that values engineering judgment, curiosity, and product quality all at the same time. Join a "cracked team" , as they say .
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Principles

What I live by

01

Think from First Principles

Don't accept "it just works" as an answer.

02

Do the Right Thing

Quality over convenience, always.

03

Live a Human Life

Don't get lost in the machine; stay grounded.

04

Be Grateful

Acknowledge the tools and the people that got me here.

05

Always Try to Win

Iterative improvement until the goal is hit.