I build reliable web applications and backend systems — from first line of code to production. Currently focused on full-stack development, clean architecture, and shipping things that hold up under real use.
I'm a software developer based in Kathmandu, working across the stack — from designing APIs and data models to building the interfaces people actually use.
My approach is practical: understand the problem first, choose the simplest tool that solves it well, and write code that the next person (often me, six months later) can actually read. I care about performance, clarity, and shipping things that work.
Outside of client and product work, I spend time exploring new tools, contributing to small open-source projects, and writing notes on things I've learned the hard way.
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