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TechnoKnowledge24

About TechnoKnowledge24

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Anurag Sinha

Developer & Writer

Full-stack developer writing about web development, AI, cloud infrastructure, and the tools I actually use day-to-day.

Hey there β€” welcome. If you've landed on this page, chances are you're curious about who's behind all these words. Fair enough. Let me tell you the short version.

The Person Behind the Blog

I'm Anurag Sinha β€” a developer, tinkerer, and someone who genuinely cannot stop reading about how things work under the hood. I started writing code back in college, messing around with Python scripts that automated boring stuff (yes, that old clichΓ©). But what really hooked me was the feeling of building something from scratch β€” a web app, a CLI tool, even a half-broken chatbot β€” and watching it come alive.

Over the years, I've worked across web development, cloud infrastructure, and more recently, the whirlwind world of AI and machine learning. I don't claim to know everything β€” nobody does β€” but I've picked up enough bruises and breakthroughs along the way to have opinions worth sharing.

Why TechnoKnowledge24 Exists

Honestly? Frustration. I got tired of reading tech articles that were either too surface-level to be useful or so jargon-heavy they felt like reading a spec sheet. There's a middle ground β€” articles that respect your intelligence but don't assume you already have a PhD in distributed systems. That's what I try to write here.

TechnoKnowledge24 started in early 2024 as a personal project. I wanted a place where I could document what I was learning β€” partly for others, partly for my future self. It grew from there. What started as a handful of notes became full tutorials, opinion pieces, and deep dives that people actually found helpful.

What You'll Find Here

The content here spans a few big areas that I genuinely care about:

  • Web Development β€” mostly React and Next.js these days, though I dabble in whatever catches my eye. TypeScript everywhere.
  • AI β€” LLMs, neural networks, prompt engineering. I try to separate the signal from the hype, which is harder than it sounds.
  • DevOps & Cloud β€” Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD. The stuff that makes your app actually run in production instead of just on your laptop.
  • Coding Fundamentals β€” language deep dives, performance patterns, data structures. The boring-important stuff.
  • Cybersecurity β€” application security and threat modeling. I got into this after a project I worked on had a security incident. That changes your perspective fast.

My Approach to Writing

I write the way I'd explain something to a friend over coffee. No unnecessary formality, no fluff paragraphs that exist just to hit a word count. Every article is something I'd want to read myself β€” and if it isn't, it doesn't get published.

I also care deeply about accuracy. The tech world moves fast, and yesterday's best practice is sometimes today's anti-pattern. I go back and update older articles when things change. You deserve content that reflects reality, not a snapshot from two years ago.

Beyond the Blog

When I'm not writing or coding, I'm probably experimenting with some new framework I found on GitHub, contributing to open-source projects, or trying to convince myself that I'll actually finish that side project this time. (I won't, but the attempt counts.)

I also spend a lot of time thinking about how to make technology more accessible β€” not just in terms of disability access, but in terms of understanding. The best technology serves people, and the people building it should be able to explain it clearly.

Let's Connect

I genuinely enjoy hearing from readers. Whether you spotted a mistake in an article, have a topic suggestion, or just want to say hello β€” my inbox is open. Drop by the Contact page anytime.

Thanks for reading. Hope you find something useful here.