~/ Computer Engineering, 3rd Year ยท Builds things that (mostly) work
Full stack by day, drowning in datasets by night.
Wrangling models, APIs, and the occasional existential crisis.
Besides someone who accidentally pushed to main at 2am, that was one time, I swear.
I'm Aarogya Parajuli, a 3rd year Computer Engineering student who lives somewhere between clean APIs and messy datasets and honestly, I wouldn't have it any other way.
I build full-stack applications and dabble in data science which basically means I spend half my time making things look good on the frontend, and the other half wondering why my model has 94% accuracy but somehow gets everything wrong.
Based in Kathmandu, Nepal. Building things end-to-end, from the database schema nobody agreed on, to the dashboard that finally makes the data make sense.
Things I've used enough to not Google the syntax every time. Mostly.
Not everything made it to production. These ones did โ against moderate odds.
A chat server built with Django Channels and WebSockets. Messages land instantly, no polling, no page refresh, just pure realtime. The way chat should work.
A payment integration for eSewa - Nepal's most used digital wallet. Handles the full payment flow: initiation, verification, and callback. Because cash is so 2015.
Real world problems are harder than LeetCode. Turns out users are unpredictable.
Open to internships, collabs, and interesting problems. Also will accept memes.
Whether you have a project idea, an internship opportunity, or just want to talk tech โ my inbox is open. I reply within 24 hours (unless it's exam week: 72 hours, maybe).