About

A software developer keeping a careful record of what lasts.

I write about programming, learning, and the quieter parts of building with intention.

Why this site exists

I am Prabin Lamsal, a software developer who enjoys the slower side of the craft: understanding systems, refining ideas, and writing about what lasts beyond a particular tool or trend.

This blog began as a personal archive, a place to collect lessons from programming, technology, and the habits that help us do better work over time.

I am especially interested in foundations, code readability, calm product thinking, and the relationship between technical skill and long-term craftsmanship.

What you'll find here

A personal publication shaped by thoughtful software work.

Essays on craft

Long-form writing about problem solving, readable code, and the foundations that keep paying off.

Practical reflections

Ideas that come from doing the work: learning from codebases, refining habits, and keeping tools in perspective.

Personal notes

A quieter record of what I am noticing, questioning, and learning as I grow in software development.