Hi I'm Murali, Welcome to my world

I walk between digital realms and lived worlds, seeking the code of creation.

An engineer, writer, and relentless explorer. I build systems, question patterns, and follow curiosity wherever it leads, from software to philosophy to the craft of everyday life.

Jack of all trades, master of curiosity.

Who I Am

Engineer by discipline, explorer by nature

I approach software, ideas, and everyday life with one impulse: observe deeply, build carefully, and keep learning.

I am a jack of all trades in the truest sense — not scattered, but connected. I build software, write to clarify thought, experiment in the kitchen, train body and mind, and study history, psychology, and philosophy to understand the patterns beneath the surface.

The phrase that guides me is simple: the code of creation. For me, it means seeking the truth of this creation itself — the fundamental reality beneath all that exists — and shaping my life and work as part of that search.

Journey Timeline

An archaeological dig through time

From latest discoveries to earliest questions — each layer reveals a new fragment of understanding.

  1. 2024 Leading with craft and curiosity I guide complex software work while continuing to study systems thinking, product design, and human-centered engineering.

    I focus on building resilient software teams and architectures, pairing delivery speed with maintainability and clarity.

  2. 2023 Deep exploration of modern architecture I invested deeply in distributed systems, observability, and reliability engineering.

    From tracing production systems to refining service boundaries, this year sharpened my ability to reason under uncertainty.

  3. 2022 Writing as a method of understanding I began publishing reflections that connect technology, existence, and daily practice.

    Writing became a laboratory: ideas were tested, revised, and integrated into how I build and learn.

  4. 2020 A decisive professional turning point I committed fully to software engineering as a long-term path of disciplined curiosity.

    My project work shifted from isolated features to meaningful systems that influence people, process, and outcomes.

  5. 2018 Foundations in structured problem solving I learned to frame challenges as systems instead of isolated tasks.

    This period shaped my preference for clean abstractions, principled trade-offs, and long-term thinking.

  6. 2012 Systems thinking takes root I discovered joy in understanding why things behave the way they do.

    From everyday processes to technical stacks, I started looking for patterns, constraints, and hidden rules.

  7. 2008 First lines of code Programming introduced me to creation through logic.

    I learned that ideas can become working artifacts through iteration, attention, and care.

  8. Childhood The first questions I kept asking: how does this work?

    Curiosity came first, and every field I explore still begins with that same question.

  9. Birth The journey begins The opening chapter of an explorer's path.

    Every later milestone grows from this starting point in wonder.