{
The cursor blinks, creation races,
Through logic loops and endless chases.
A poet lost in curly braces,
I build my dreams across all places.
}
Full-stack web developer passionate about crafting intuitive UIs and exceptional experiences specializing in Next/Nest/React.js.
My coding journey began with a simple <!DOCTYPE html> in a basic Notepad editor.
That moment changed everything, I felt like I had unlocked a superpower just by creating a simple HTML file with a bit of CSS.
As time went on, I kept leveling up. I learned React, got familiar with npm, and realized how powerful it was to use what others had already built, saving weeks of work. I explored libraries like TanStack Query and Redux to handle complex logic and data fetching.
Then I discovered Git, a version control system that allowed me to collaborate with teammates. Together, we built awesome projects, and thanks to my mentors, I stayed up to date with the latest technologies.
As my projects grew, managing them became harder. That’s when I found TypeScript, and suddenly, catching bugs before pushing code became as simple as fixing a warning.
Soon after, I kept hearing about something called Next.js. “Next generation of JavaScript?” I thought (laughs). I watched a few tutorials, and wow, now my apps could talk to servers! My projects were no longer just beautiful UIs; they were interactive, logical, and alive.
Working with Next.js pushed me into the world of backend development, the logic and systems that power real-world apps. At first, I was a bit overwhelmed. Python? PHP? Nah, I stuck with JavaScript and dove into Node.js and Express.js. After mastering the basics, I wanted to build like the pros, so I moved to Nest.js, a structured, scalable framework built with TypeScript.
But then came a big realization: Even if you build fullstack apps perfectly, how can they handle 10,000 users at once? How do giants like YouTube, WhatsApp, or Uber scale to millions?
That’s when I discovered system design, caching repeated queries, adding nodes for fault tolerance, and optimizing architecture for performance. I became obsessed with learning these advanced topics and decided to go even further.
Today, I’m building something special: An open-source project called Frontend Advanced, a platform to teach developers advanced frontend concepts in a simple, practical way.
The name says it all: clear, direct, and to the point. If you’re curious or want to collaborate, feel free to reach out!
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- Location: Sari, Mazandaran, Iran
— Navidreza Abbaszadeh