The mind
behind
the code.

Fig. 01 — Sadique · Software Developer
I turn complex requirements into clean, performant interfaces that hold up under real traffic.
I'm Sadique — a software developer with 6+ years building scalable, production-grade web applications using Next.js, Angular, React, TypeScript, JavaScript, PHP, CodeIgniter, and Node.js. I specialise in enterprise event platforms, airline booking systems, and conference websites.
I've led end-to-end product development — migrating legacy Angular platforms to Next.js, implementing SSR/SSG, measuring and improving Core Web Vitals, integrating REST APIs, and working closely with backend engineers, designers, and QA in Agile environments.
I started out as an intern at FinedgeIT Solutions in 2018, moved into a web developer role at Leap Infotech, then spent six years at Advanced Millennium Technologies in Bengaluru. That breadth — across agency work, product companies, and enterprise teams — makes me effective across different kinds of projects.
Outside of code, I follow the JavaScript ecosystem closely, travel when I can, and speak English, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam. Good software is the sum of good decisions, and good decisions come from understanding the people and constraints behind a problem.
Six years of building.
Built and shipped enterprise-grade web platforms — developer conference sites, NDC airline booking portals, and event marketing platforms. Led Angular-to-Next.js migrations, implemented SSR/SSG, optimised Core Web Vitals, and integrated complex REST APIs. Collaborated with backend engineers, designers, and QA in Agile teams.
Developed client-facing websites and web applications using PHP, JavaScript, and CSS. Gained hands-on experience delivering end-to-end projects in a fast-paced agency setting.
Built web interfaces and internal tools during an internship focused on full-stack development fundamentals — PHP backend, HTML/CSS frontend, and JavaScript interactions.
Bachelor of Computer Applications — core grounding in computer science, data structures, algorithms, relational databases, and web technologies.
How I think about craft.
Fast, responsive interfaces across devices and browsers — measured with Lighthouse and Web Vitals, not assumed.
Inclusive UI patterns that work for everyone, by default — semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, and ARIA where needed.
Reusable components and clean architecture that scale with the product — design systems, not one-offs.
Leave the codebase easier to work in than I found it — clear naming, minimal abstractions, no dead code.
Ship it, monitor it, fix it. Comfortable taking a feature from design file to deployed production.
Engineering works best when design, backend, and QA share a common language early in the process.