About me

Hello there!

I’m Deepak, a web developer and product builder with over a decade of experience designing and shipping digital systems meant to last. My work sits at the intersection of front-end engineering, usability, performance, accessibility, and pragmatic product thinking.

I’m not driven by frameworks for their own sake. I focus on fundamentals—how the web works, how users think, how systems age, and how small technical decisions compound over time. My strength lies in translating ideas into usable interfaces, building resilient design systems, and improving existing products without breaking what already works.

Beyond client or employer work, I operate as a builder-investor. I launch small products, experiment with ideas, study failure modes, and document what I learn. Some projects scale, some don’t—but all of them sharpen judgment.

What this site represents

deepakyadav.name is not a portfolio, blog, or personal brand exercise. It is a working knowledge base.

This site exists to:

  • Capture reusable code, patterns, and solutions
  • Record experiments, side projects, and technical decisions
  • Think through problems in public, without performance or noise
  • Create a long-term memory outside social platforms

What you see here is unfinished by design. It reflects work in motion, evolving opinions, and practical insights collected over time.

Point of view

  • Software should reduce cognitive load, not add to it
  • Accessibility and performance are defaults, not features
  • Writing clarifies thinking; publishing tests it
  • Small systems maintained well beat large systems maintained poorly
  • Learning compounds faster when shared openly

This site is a by-product of that philosophy.

No funnels. No hacks. Just documented thinking and real work.

Let’s connect:

I’m always up for a good conversation. Whether you have a question about one of my posts, want to collaborate on a project, or just fancy a chat, feel free to reach out. X.com is my virtual living room, so find me there anytime [@ekbyte].

Thanks for stopping by. Keep reading, keep exploring, and keep learning!

Warm regards, Deepak Yadav

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