I'm highly inspired by the ever-growing mobile technologies and the SDK's with highest efficacy out there!
I started my journey in android development by learning Google's Flutter Framework
While I was learning the framework I was anticipating the bright future of it. It is highly customizable and scalable, with greater flexibility for building widgets, which gives the feeling of tech from the future.
I started web development like everyone does, by learning HTML and CSS.
My interest in web development took a steep curve, when I got to know about the Django framework.
It is a highly customizable framework and opens up doors to many technologies and libraries, as python programming language is used.
Afterwards I made acquaintance with different frameworks and headless CMS like Strapi.io
Since my childhood, I was curious to learn different languages.
I highly admire the fact that how vocabulary and grammar come in confluence to result into beautiful languages.
I believe that nature follows patterns. Languages is the best example of series of patterns used to convey the information.
Especially though, I am biased towards Spanish language because of the speed it provides to your speech and the fact that there are over 450 native speakers with lisping accent :)
The most important part of our lives is our culture and how we compile that knowledge for our well-being.
Human mind has great potential. Our mind is like that weapon that is extremely powerful, but if one doesn't knowhow to handle it, it can destroy him/her.
As I started practicing meditation using headspace app, I realized that it is the best way to learn to use the mind to its fullest potential.
After two years of practicing basic meditation from headspace, I started to research on various meditation techniques mentioned in Indian cultural books.
Another aspect that humans are blessed with is the appreciation and sense of producing the music.
I'm attracted towards Carnatic music of Indian tradition.
I'm really astonished by the fact that, there's lot of mathematics and patterns involved in the Carnatic music.
I'm learning to play a divine instrument called Saraswati Veena, (which happens to be India's national instrument), just to admire this beautiful gift given by nature.