My Story
The story of a kid, a Pentium 4, and the terminal.
My story with computers started in fourth grade. That was the day I got my first PC. A Pentium 4 with 512MB RAM, Windows XP, that green wallpaper, and the startup sound everyone remembers.
The whole neighborhood watched while the engineer set it up at my house. I played GTA Vice City and my sister guided me through the map. Those small moments sparked my curiosity.
In fifth grade my dad, who was in the army, brought home a book about Command Prompt. That black terminal felt powerful.
Creating folders, moving into directories, making files, typing commands felt like learning a secret language. At school I showed my friends and they were surprised. The feeling stuck.
In sixth grade a senior gave me HTML notes. I typed a few lines and built my first simple webpage. It worked and I was hooked.
I studied BCA and MCA in Computer Science. My professional journey began in 2014 with PHP, HTML, and CSS. Since then I moved into frontend work, backend systems, automation tools, and scaling large applications.
I have delivered more than a hundred projects across freelance and company work. Now I lead projects at Grapdevs.com and keep building products that solve real problems.
When I am not coding I do a lot of other things that feed my creativity and thinking. I produce music and experiment with sound design and composition. I love movies and cinematic visuals.
I read widely about business, psychology, system architecture, and how big platforms scale. I enjoy research and learning new patterns that help systems survive high load. I like building automation that runs reliably without babysitting.
I also write about ideas and systems, read books, and spend time reflecting. I value deep thinking because it helps me build better products.
Still curious.
Still learning.
Still building.