Product-aware systems
Architecture decisions are framed around user outcomes, maintainability, and the operational reality after launch.
I am Nader Mahbub Khan, a systems-minded engineer focused on Android, backend architecture, automation, and the careful product surfaces that make software feel dependable.
This page uses a Claude-inspired palette: cream canvas, coral actions, serif headlines, and dark product mockups. The UI stays quiet so the work can carry the emphasis.
Architecture decisions are framed around user outcomes, maintainability, and the operational reality after launch.
Minimal surfaces, clear states, and deliberate typography keep complex tools approachable without flattening their power.
Builds favor observable flows, explicit fallbacks, and code paths that are easier to reason about during pressure.
Dark surfaces are reserved for technical artifacts: code windows, status panels, architecture notes, and the parts of a project that benefit from contrast.
Android product development, backend foundations, Laravel and VueJS exploration, and practical automation for small, fast-moving teams.
The result is software with fewer surprises, better handoff, and a product experience that feels considered rather than merely assembled.
A lightweight repository wall styled as editorial model cards. Replace or extend these cards with your preferred project list whenever you want.
Mobile application experiments, interface work, and implementation practice around Android development.
Routing, service helpers, and backend foundations for cleaner request handling and maintainable application flow.
Frontend practice focused on responsive layouts, motion details, and the small state changes that improve usability.
For collaboration, project discussion, or a quick technical conversation, the best starting point is the public GitHub profile.