Abdul Maajid
Computer Science student from Chennai, learning in public through communities, hackathons, open source, Linux, and the slow work of understanding systems.
I am drawn to the parts of technology that become clearer when you sit with them for a while: AI systems, agents, developer tools, protocols, and the small decisions that make software feel reliable.
A lot of my learning has happened outside neat coursework: in tech meetups, buildathons, late debugging sessions, conversations with people who know more than me, and open source repos that quietly explain how real software is held together.
This homepage is meant to stay simple. The useful things will branch out from here: finished projects, rough notes, a growing experience vault, and occasional writing when an idea has earned enough shape to be shared.
I am also curious about Web3 when it is treated as infrastructure instead of noise: ownership, coordination, identity, and durable primitives. I am more interested in what can be made understandable than what can be made loud.
You can scan my tech stack, look through my work on GitHub, or follow longer reflections on Substack. I am still early, still learning, and trying to leave a trail that feels honest.