Nizar Masadeh

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Every piece of good software is, quietly, a song you play one line at a time.

Nizar Masadeh

Good software is mostly invisible

the careful work underneath makes

everything on top feel obvious.

My story
Hey. I'm a full-stack developer from Amman, Jordan, trained
at the University of Jordan in Business Information Technology.
These days I spend most of my time on the backend — NestJS,
Node, PostgreSQL, MySQL.. keeping systems calm under load.
I care more about how software ages than how it demos. Good
code is boring, predictable, and forgiving to the next person
who has to read it — and that is what I optimize for.
Off the clock I write poetry, play guitar, and sing in a choir.
All three teach the same lesson: structure earns expression.
If you made it this far — hello. Glad you stopped by.
Nizar Masadeh.

Software Engineering
Writing and shipping real-world applications —
end-to-end, in languages that have to keep working
when nobody is looking. Angular, NestJS, Node, TypeScript.
NestJS APIs
Angular Frontends
Full-Stack Products
TypeScript Everywhere
RxJS & Reactive Flows
PostgreSQL & MySQL
Redis & Caching
WebSockets & Realtime
Auth & Access
Infrastructure & DevOps
The other half of the job — making sure the thing
stays up, deploys cleanly, and can be debugged at 2am
without a prayer. Cloud, containers, CI/CD, observability.
Google Cloud
AWS
Docker & Containers
Docker Swarm
Self-Hosting
LXC Containers
Jenkins Pipelines
Cloudflare
Linux
Deployment Workflows
The Quieter Craft
The side that quietly shows up in everything I write —
poetry, music, and prose. It is why I notice when code
has rhythm, and why I care when it does not.
Arabic Poetry
Guitar
Choir
Long-Form Writing
Close Reading
Knowing When to Stop

How I Build
Not a formula — more like a set of stubborn preferences
I have arrived at by making wrong calls and having the
receipts. Most of them are about what not to add.
Boring Wins
Types as Documentation
Small Commits
Read Before Writing
Dependencies Are Debt
Tests That Explain Intent
Measure, Then Move
Write Down the Why
Delete Aggressively
How I Work
Daily work, not heroic sprints. A long arc of small
shipments, careful PRs, and the occasional late night
when something is genuinely worth losing sleep over.
Morning Code
Long Focus Blocks
Async First
Pair When Stuck
Slow Merges
Honest Estimates
Small Refactors
Show, Do Not Tell
Document the Why
Keep a Notebook
Sleep Is a Dependency
Review as Teaching
Monorepo Calm
End-of-Day Wrap

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