Azim Krishna
@AzimKrishna
SDE | Backend-heavy full stack | Built a Whatsapp CRM | I build microservices, queues, real-time systems & SaaS tools | Sharing my engineering journey.
Hi, I'm Azim 👋 Software engineer who loves building backend-heavy systems,microservices, queues, real-time features & automation tools. Built a WhatsApp CRM from scratch with a custom no-code bot builder. Sharing projects, backend insights & architecture lessons. Follow along.
Day 3: Revamping my portfolio website🚀 > Adding Framer Motion to the hero section. The goal is 'expensive' feel, cheap performance cost. Subtle staggering makes a huge difference over massive swoops. What's your rule for 'too much' animation? #BuildInPublic #UXDesign
For anyone who missed it: NEXTPLAY-LOV-25 gives you Lovable Pro free for 2 months. What are you building next?👀
Day 2: Revamping my portfolio website🚀 > Setting up the theme architecture. Decided to use React Context to inject Tailwind classes instead of just swapping CSS variables. Allows for total structural changes, not just colors. Overkill for a personal site? #BuildInPublic
Free advice in tech gets ignored. Add a price tag and suddenly it’s “premium”.
Developers live with a dangerous level of confidence. If it doesn’t exist, we just build it. 🥱
Day 1: Revamping my portfolio website🚀 > Hardcoding the layout first. It's tempting to jump straight into the CMS, but nailing the component structure statically saves so much pain later. Do you prototype with real data or mock data first? #NextJS #BuildInPublic
Good morning fam ☕ Reminder to self (and anyone who needs it): Progress doesn't always feel big in the moment, but shipping small, consistent stuff compounds. Keep going. What's one small win you're celebrating lately?
Payout day on the TL hitting different when you're still in the trenches 😆 Respect to everyone who's made it with your hardwork. Keep inspiring us small accounts to grind harder 💪
Funny how writing less code usually means thinking a lot more before touching the keyboard.
A clean way to check if an integer is a palindrome in C++, without converting to a string or reversing the full number. The key idea: reverse only the right half and stop at the midpoint to avoid overflow and extra space. Visual breakdown below 👇
Revisiting C++ and DSA from first principles. I wrote down a few common logic patterns I consciously think through before coding structured problem statements. Sharing my notes here in case it helps someone else too.
Trying to lock in and write some code opens X closes X opens X closes X opens X closes X opens X closes X opens X closes X opens X closes X End of day: “No commits, just vibes” 😭
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