About Me

I'm Sahil, from Habra, West Bengal — a place you've probably never heard of. It's a small town, the internet is decent, and the tea is excellent. The people are a little weird but manageable.

Sahil Tiwari, JavaScript developer from Habra, West Bengal
how it started

I did my BCA from Brainware University (2022–2025). College tried to teach me how to code, but it couldn't compete with YouTube, Stack Overflow, and a dangerous amount of late nights. College gave me the certificate, the internet gave me the actual skills, and sleep deprivation gave me the rest. No regrets — just a slightly expensive piece of paper and the memory of group assignments where everyone contributed equally. Allegedly.

where it went

Sometimes I build to learn, sometimes because a problem exists and nobody solved it properly — usually both, with the same deadline. I also have ideas I'd like to give a life to someday — the time and skills are getting there. Slowly. Very slowly. Can't say what's in progress right now — partly mysterious, mostly because it's still half-broken. When it's ready, it'll show up on the Works page.

my toolkit

It's all JavaScript for now, which is either a superpower or a coping mechanism, depending on the day. React.js, Next.js, React Native for what you see — Node.js, Express, PostgreSQL and MongoDB to manage the data. Worthy enough to handle most things. That's why I picked them.

behind the screen

When I'm not drowning in TypeScript errors, I shoot landscapes — not professional, just personal (check my Instagram or Pinterest if you're curious). I play football in the local ground, game occasionally, listen to songs I can't fully understand but the vibe is always present, and genuinely enjoy teaching when I get the chance.

what's next

Career plan? Currently working as a Management Trainee at my university — decent gig, learning things, not done yet. A tech job is the goal, always was. The rest — my own thing, maybe teaching — comes after. Or all at once, at 2am, between two bugs and a deadline I definitely knew about way earlier.

one day

Then there are the things that live in the 'one day' folder — a bike, long roads, and drawing, which I was actually good at before I ghosted it ten thousand years ago. The folder's getting heavy. The salary's not helping.

If you read all of this, you're either a recruiter, a stalker, or genuinely curious — either way, get in touch. I'm very much available.