A Software Developer at SAP Labs India, passionate about building scalable systems, experimenting with new tech, and solving real world challenges with creativity.
Fictional self = Phoenix, I rise in chaos, I thrive in challenges, and I love transforming ideas into impact.
Hackathon lover, sports enthusiast, and forever curious mind who believes in learning by doing.
- 💼 Software Developer @ SAP Labs India
- 🏆 love rapid prototyping & Hackathons
- 🧩 Thrive in ambiguity & chaos, that’s where creativity sparks
- 🏏 Sports enthusiast: Cricket, Basketball, Badminton, FootBall, VolleyBall etc
- 🔥 Interested in: Green Tech, Cybersecurity
- 💬 Experience with Java Spring Boot, Node.js, React.js, Jenkins, Python ML GenAI RAG Agentic AI, SAP CAP, SAP BTP, and many more technogies
In the programming world, a bug is an error that causes a program to crash or behave in strange ways. First coined by Thomas Edison in 1878 (to refer to technical errors of the period), the term “bug” would eventually find mainstream use in modern computing.
However, it was in 1947 that the first case of a computer bug was recorded. Grace Hopper, an admiral in the US Navy, was working on a Mark II computer when she discovered a moth had become stuck in the relay, thus causing it to malfunction.
Once the moth🦋 was removed, she wrote in her journal “first actual case of bug being found”, and the rest is history.......🤯😮
