About

Hey! Welcome to Daily Dev Notes.

I’m a software engineer who loves building things, solving problems, and writing about everything I learn along the way. This blog is basically my open notebook — where I share what I’m working on, what I’m studying, and the things I wish someone had explained to me more simply when I was starting out.

I work professionally as a full-stack developer and I’m currently deep-diving into DSA, System Design, and backend architecture. So you’ll find a mix of practical tutorials, LeetCode breakdowns, and real-world dev concepts — all written in plain, easy-to-read English (no unnecessary jargon, promise).

What I Work With

Here’s my current tech stack and areas I write about most:

  • JavaScript & Node.js — backend APIs, servers, async patterns
  • React — frontend components, hooks, performance
  • Python — scripting, algorithms, backend with Django/Flask
  • C++ — competitive programming and DSA problem solving
  • DSA — data structures, algorithms, LeetCode patterns
  • System Design — scalable architecture, real-world systems
  • Software Engineering — clean code, best practices, career

Why I Started This Blog

Honestly? I was tired of finding resources that were either too basic or too technical with zero explanation of the ‘why’.

When I was learning, I wanted someone to explain things the way a senior developer would explain to a junior — casually, clearly, with real examples. So that’s exactly what I’m trying to do here.

Whether you’re a college student preparing for placements, a junior developer levelling up, or someone switching careers into tech — this blog is for you.

What You’ll Find Here

  • Daily DSA problems solved with full explanation (not just code)
  • System Design concepts broken down simply
  • Backend and frontend tutorials with real project examples
  • Career advice, interview prep, and honest developer stories
  • Dev tools, productivity tips, and workflow improvements

Let’s Connect

I’m always happy to connect with fellow developers. If you have a question, a suggestion, or just want to say hi — reach out via the Contact page.

And if something on this blog helped you, share it with a friend. That’s the best way to support this work.

Happy coding! 🚀