I build minimal, aesthetic software that works.
Since this is my website and I can do whatever I want, I’ll be honest. No glazing. No overly polished “About Me” section. No fake passion stories. Just me — as I am. A human not a machine. I’m a Computer Science graduate. And no, I’m not the kind of person who’s obsessed with code 24/7. I don’t dream in programming languages or fall in love with algorithms. But I do know how to build things. I can write clean code, create strong logic, and solve real problems through software — not because I worship technology, but because I respect what it can do when used properly. I like building products that feel simple, m i n i m a l, aesthetic — but still functional, practical, and solid underneath. Still, if I’m being real, my heart isn’t in screens. My real interest has always been outside. In the open air. In silence. In long walks. And especially in the mountains, the only place where life feels unedited. Technology is kinda strange to me. It’s proof of how far humans can go. It’s impressive, powerful, even beautiful at times. But it also makes me wonder what we lost while moving forward. Somewhere in the speed of advancement, we started forgetting our roots — forgetting that we weren’t meant to live constantly connected, constantly productive, constantly online. Is society our world? Or is the earth? So yeah, I’m a software guy who knows what he’s doing. But I’m also the kind of person who looks at mountains and feels more human than anywhere else. Maybe that’s the balance I’m trying to build, using technology without becoming it. — Arham