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Abhinav
Singh

I build scalable things & occasionally break production.

status: online

I write code, break it, fix it, and ship no-nonsense products that survive production.

Full-stack engineer. Performance tuner. Part-time JS wrestler.

Bhopal, India
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Tech Stack

React
Javascript
Typescript
AWS
Express JS
Next JS
Nest JS
MongoDB
PostgreSQL
FastAPI
Docker
Git
Github
Python
Go
Tailwind CSS
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Software Engineer

active
Mar 2025 - Present

Odenkirk

Promoted from "the intern who asks questions" to "the developer everyone asks questions." Now responsible for building scalable applications, debugging things I definitely didn't break (probably), and turning coffee into production-ready software. I spend my days designing systems, optimising performance, and occasionally convincing TypeScript that everything is under control.

Software Developer Intern

Jan 2025 - Mar 2025

Stackmentalist

Spent two months discovering that software development is 10% coding and 90% figuring out why the code that worked yesterday suddenly doesn't work today. Contributed to real projects, shipped features, fixed bugs, learned modern development practices, and mastered the ancient art of searching error messages on the internet faster than anyone else.

Software Engineer Intern

Sep 2024 - Dec 2024

Odenkirk

Got my first taste of real-world software development, where deadlines are real, bugs have personalities, and "it works on my machine" is not considered a valid deployment strategy. Collaborated with talented developers, participated in code reviews, embraced Agile workflows, and learned that the best code is usually the code you don't have to rewrite next week.

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