About Me
I'm a Computer Science student with a math minor, driven by the kind of curiosity that makes you stay up late debugging or exploring a new framework just because it looked interesting.
My journey into software started with a simple question: "How does this work?" That question led me from tinkering with HTML/CSS to building full-stack applications, winning hackathons, and pursuing opportunities where I get to solve real problems at scale.
I believe great software lives at the intersection of technical excellence and genuine human need. The math background taught me to think in systems and patterns; the builder mindset taught me to ship. And somewhere along the way, I developed an eye for design, believing that interfaces should feel like a natural extension of thought.
When I'm not coding, I'm probably exploring new dev tools, binging a good show, or enjoying a warm chai latte (which inspired this site's aesthetic).
How I think about software
- •Software should solve real problems, not just showcase tech
- •Good code is a conversation with future maintainers
- •Design matters. Interfaces should feel intuitive, not clever
- •The best solutions often come from understanding the "why" first
- •Documentation is a love letter to your future self
Currently exploring
LLM orchestration
Building reliable agentic systems with LangChain and custom pipelines
Real-time systems
Websockets, event streaming, and collaborative editing
Design systems
Creating cohesive component libraries that scale
Developer tools
CLI tools and automation that make workflows smoother
What I'm currently reading
Red Rising Series
by Pierce Brown
Favorite shows
Game of Thrones
The Bear
Arcane
Better Call Saul
Andor
The Office
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@shararoheeLet's build something together
I'm always open to interesting conversations about technology, collaboration opportunities, or just connecting with fellow builders.