I'm a full-stack developer based in Kathmandu, Nepal, with 3 years of hands-on experience building production systems that actually work. I've spent most of that time working with Laravel on the backend, while also getting comfortable with React, Vue.js, and everything in between.
Right now, I'm looking to make the jump to a dedicated remote position where I can grow as a developer and take on more complex challenges. I've spent enough time fixing things in production to know what good architecture looks like, and I'm hungry to build more of it.
My background is in healthcare technology. I've worked on a Hospital Management System that serves 50+ institutions across Nepal. That's where I learned what it means to ship code that can't break—when you're handling patient records and billing, reliability isn't negotiable. I've optimized database queries that went from taking seconds to milliseconds. I've debugged concurrency issues that only showed up under load. I've built payment integrations that have to work the first time, every time.
The thing I actually enjoy most is figuring out why something broke and how to make sure it never happens that way again. I found a nasty race condition once where bill numbers were duplicating because a lock was placed outside the transaction. Took me a while to figure out, but once I did, it was obvious. I love that moment when the problem finally clicks.
I'm not someone who just copies code from Stack Overflow. I want to understand how things work. Why does this query get slow at scale? How do you prevent race conditions? What's the trade-off between consistency and performance? These are the questions that actually interest me. And I'm willing to spend time learning answers to them.
On the technical side, I'm solid with Laravel, MySQL, Redis, Docker, and modern PHP. I understand database optimization, API design, and system architecture. I can write tests. I can deploy things. I can debug production issues at 2 AM (though I'd prefer not to do it often).
I'm looking for a remote role where I can contribute meaningfully, keep learning, and work with people who care about doing things well. I'm based in Nepal, which means good time zone overlap with Europe and parts of Asia. I'm flexible, reliable, and I show up when I say I will.
Let's build something good together.