Prasheel
Tallinn, Estonia
Senior Software Engineer
Bachelor of Engineering
I’m Prasheel. I’m a Software Engineer by profession and a Traveller & Photographer by passion.
I’ve worked with many multi-national companies and c...
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Experience
Travelling is something that I am fond of since I was a child. I believe that travelling allows an individual to expand it's horizon. Travelling allows me to explore different cultures, meet new people, visit new places and above all this, it helps me to become a better human being.
Obviously, I love it. That's why I opted for this profession😉. I was introduced to programming in the early days of my college. Since then I've been switching and hopping between different frameworks and languages be it Android, C#, Java and what not; but now It's all around Javascript.
Not much to elaborate on this. I'm an avid blogger and still learning to nurture my writing skills
Blogs

RAG Builder, a simple, local-first system that turns your scattered thoughts into a powerful, queryable knowledge base.

What actually changes when you become a senior, and how I made the leap.
How I stopped forgetting everything, organized my digital chaos, and built a thinking system with Obsidian.

This blog post summarises my experience of living in a European country for a whole year
This is blog out of my personal experiences of switching jobs in the IT Industry.
This is Part -5 of the trip that happened in "2020" and is my first international trip. It is a 15 day-long trip to Thailand.
This is Part -4 of the trip that happened in "2020" and is my first international trip. It is a 15 day-long trip to Thailand.
This is Part -3 of the trip that happened in "2020" and is my first international trip. It is a 15 day-long trip to Thailand.
This is Part -2 of the trip that happened in "2020" and is my first international trip. It is a 15 day-long trip to Thailand.
This is my first international 15 day-long trip happened in "2020" to Thailand.
There are my learnings and experiences of my journey through 100 days of code
