fut0r

Founder of Infiniware

fut0r

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Zyad Mohamed Alexandria, Egypt

Some things begin as experiments. The useful ones stay.

Work, kept close to the point.

Zyad Mohamed. I run Infiniware and spend most of my time making software that earns its place.

Tools, systems, open-source, and small ideas that become worth keeping.

A quieter way to build things.

I like software that feels considered. Clear structure. Useful details. Nothing added just to be seen.

The goal is rarely more. Usually it is less, but better chosen.

Recent work, kept in plain view.

Six recent repositories, pulled from GitHub without much ceremony.

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Mostly tools, systems, and careful revision.

Lately the work has moved between Python, Javascript, C++, and Web . I still like using simple tools when they are enough. It keeps the work honest.

A lot of it becomes systems work in the end. Small utilities. Useful internal tools. Experiments that need a second and third pass before they make sense. I care more about whether software stays readable than whether it feels impressive on the first screen.

Open-source is still part of the way I think. Reading real code, learning from it, and leaving things a little clearer than I found them. The current focus is simple: build useful software, keep it understandable, and let the unnecessary parts fall away.