I build products
people actually use.
Frontend · Full-stack · AI · Cloud
Tashkent → Seoul. Shipping code since 2021.
Raised in Uzbekistan.
Survived Seoul.
Still shipping.
I started coding back in 2021. There was no massive “learn to code” hype in Uzbekistan back then — just me, an unstable Wi-Fi connection, and an annoying urge to build things. I’d build something, break it completely, fix it, and repeat. I definitely learned more from those chaotic failures than any structured tutorial could ever teach me. By 2023, I had shipped enough chaotic side projects to realize how much I still didn’t know. I packed my bags for Seoul to study Cyber Security at Sejong University — not for the piece of paper, but to truly understand how systems tick under the hood. Now I’m back in Tashkent, focusing on building high-performance products for markets most developers haven’t even noticed yet.
Technology is the material. The product is the point.
I think in systems. A component isn't just a UI element — it's a contract between the product and the person using it. React is how I write that contract. TypeScript is the discipline that makes night deployments boring. Boring is good in production.
The stack changes with the problem. Sometimes it's Go and Cloudflare Workers for an edge API. Sometimes it's a full Supabase backend with RLS. The constant is shipping fast without cutting corners. Security isn't added at the end — it's in the architecture from day one.
Selected Work
I’m a software engineer who looks at code through the lens of a product builder. I cut my teeth coding in Uzbekistan when finding a decent tutorial was harder than debugging the code it gave you. I then spent a few years in Seoul diving deep into system security. I speak two languages, jump across the full stack without breaking a sweat, and firmly believe that the best code is the code that actually reaches production.
Not trying to be the smartest
developer in the room.
Just the one who makes the whole room better.
I'm focusing my energy on distributed systems, security-first architectures, and building meaningful platforms for overlooked markets. If that aligns with what you're spinning up next — let’s chat.
Let’s talk.
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