Full-stack developer who has shipped production systems at two startups — a sensor data platform in Django + React and an HR platform in Spring Boot + Angular. 1.5 years of real-world experience. MS Information Systems at Northeastern, May 2026.
I'm a developer who genuinely likes the full stack — not because it's trendy, but because I've actually shipped both sides of it. At Xroadz, I built the API layer and the React dashboard that consumes it. At Kodem Legal Technology, I designed Spring Boot microservices and the Angular frontend sitting on top of them. That end-to-end view changes how you think about problems.
Before my MS at Northeastern, I studied information technology at JNTU in Hyderabad, India. I moved to Boston in early 2024 and haven't stopped building since — currently juggling coursework, a co-op, and keeping Glitch Getaway alive.
Looking for a software engineer role starting May 2026 — full-stack, backend, or anywhere in between. Startups particularly welcome.
Two early-stage startups. Different stacks, same philosophy: ship fast, test thoroughly, don't break production.
Production deployments and personal experiments. Quality over quantity.
Hacker-themed educational puzzle web app with terminal-style games, real-time input simulation, and dynamic theming. Designed, built, and deployed end-to-end — from Django backend to custom domain with HTTPS. A live side project with real users.
Coding education tools feel like spreadsheets. Learners disengage fast. The goal: make problem-solving feel like a game.
Django backend with a scalable JSON-based puzzle engine. JavaScript frontend with real-time terminal simulation. Deployed with custom domain and HTTPS.
Live and maintained. Shows I can own a full product lifecycle: design, code, deploy, operate.
Team collaboration iOS app built with SwiftUI and Firebase. Real-time data sync, Firebase Authentication, MVVM architecture. An exercise in mobile-first thinking outside my usual web stack.
Infrastructure-as-code across AWS and GCP using Terraform. GitHub Actions pipelines with CloudWatch monitoring and automated deployment triggers. Built to understand the deployment side of the stack.
Tools I've used in production, not just tutorials.
Looking for software engineer roles starting May 2026. Full-stack, backend, or anything adjacent — especially at startups where you're expected to own things end-to-end.
Not looking for freelance, internships, or anything not starting in spring 2026. But if you want to talk software, architecture, or how terrible group projects are — always up for that.
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