I design and build software systems with a focus on simplicity, performance, and real-world constraints.
I’m Hassan Mirza — a developer and writer who designs software systems, not just features.
I focus on building robust, maintainable systems — from backend architecture to clean, intentional user interfaces. I care deeply about simplicity, performance, and making trade-offs that hold up in real-world conditions.
Currently a BCA student, I work primarily with JavaScript, Python, and C++. I also spend time documenting what I learn — writing about developer tools, system design, and technology strategy to help others navigate modern software development.
A web-based resume editor that enforces structure and readable information flow. Designed to make experience easy to scan, evaluate, and understand.
A production-style MERN e-commerce app implementing auth, products, carts, and orders with clean API boundaries and realistic data flows.
A minimal, dependency-free system information tool designed to be fast, readable, and invisible.
An event-driven Chrome extension designed to enforce focus by controlling browsing behavior in real time.