About Me
Hey, I’m Omnath a developer who likes building things that don’t just work on my laptop but stay fast and reliable when real users show up. Lately, that’s led me deep into the world of cloud computing.
The turning point? Shipping a small app that slowed down the moment traffic spiked. It looked great, the code was clean but the deployment couldn’t keep up. That’s when I realized the real game is scale, reliability, and cost, not just features. Since then I’ve been obsessed with making apps cloud-ready.
I enjoy designing simple, scalable pieces: containerized services with Docker, real-time messaging with Redis Pub/Sub, and deployments on AWS or Vercel. I care about things like zero-downtime deploys, health checks, caching layers, and logs that actually help when things go weird.
On the product side, I work across the stack React/Next.js on the front, Node.js/Express on the back, and PostgreSQL/MongoDB for data. The fun part is making all of it play nicely in the cloud: small services, clear boundaries, and pipelines that ship quickly and safely.
Why cloud as a major focus? Because it’s where performance, resilience, and user experience actually meet. A neat UI is great, but a system that auto-scales, survives failures, and stays affordable is what keeps users happy in the long run.
I’m currently sharpening my chops around observability, CI/CD, and serverless patterns learning a little every day and applying it to side projects and client work. If you’re building something that needs to scale without drama, we’ll get along well.