About this site
Hello Everyone!
I never imagined a day when AI would write code, attend calls on our behalf, schedule meetings, handle support queries through agents, or even beat humans at Go Pro.
It’s incredible to see how technology has evolved over the years. When I started my career in 2010, Google Chrome was one of the greatest inventions, replacing the age-old Internet Explorer 6.

Looking back over the last 15 years, the evolution of technology has been remarkable:
- RDBMS → NoSQL
- Vanilla JS → Modern JS Frameworks
- JSP → Spring Boot
- VM Deployments → Docker & Kubernetes
Change is inevitable. Over the years, I’ve learned and unlearned countless things. I used Emacs, but when IntelliJ proved to be more productive, I switched without hesitation.
My first encounter with machine learning was about 5–6 years ago when I experimented with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to detect numbers in images.
I always believed AI would evolve—but I never expected it to happen this fast. In 2022, when I first interacted with GPT-3.5, I realized the future had arrived.
Over the last 2–3 years, the number of models launched—and their capabilities—has been absolutely mind-blowing:
GPT-5, DALL·E, GEMINI, MISTRAL, CLAUDE, FLUX, VEO3, SORA, LLAMA, DEEPSEEK, QWEN, and many more.
With these generative AI models, every tool around us is becoming smarter:
our terminals (Warp), IDEs (AI-powered code suggestions), browsers (Comet), even our developer consoles now use AI to diagnose issues.
AI is everywhere. Writing programs is no longer the ultimate skill — learning how to communicate with AI is. I’m learning it myself, and I’d love for us to learn together.
About me:
I’ve been a passionate lover of technology and software for over 15 years. Today, I’m part of Zepic (https://www.zepic.com).
In the past, I’ve worked with Zoho, Zarget, and Freshworks.