To learn. To build. To debug. And to create until perfection is achieved.
That's not a tagline. That's how I've worked since I wrote my first line of code.
Most consultants give you a deck. I give you a working prototype.
The only way to understand a system is to build it. Build it. Break it. Debug it. Rebuild it. This isn't efficient — it's effective.
There's a Japanese word: monozukuri — the art of making things. It's not about the output. It's about the process. The obsessive refinement. The belief that a thing can always be better.
Whether I'm designing a database schema or a deployment pipeline, I'm asking: Is this the best it can be? What would make it simpler? What breaks first?
I'm not the loudest person in the room. I'm usually the quietest. I listen more than I talk. I ask questions others don't think to ask. When I do speak, it's because I've already thought three layers deeper.
I work best with founders who value substance over presentation. If you want a slick pitch deck, I'm not your person. If you want someone who will obsess over your product until it's genuinely good — let's talk.
Available for consulting and senior engineering roles. Remote preferred. Based in Guwahati, India.
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