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

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.
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.
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.
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.
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.