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A publication dedicated to bringing out the stories behind the writers themselves. A place of autobiographies. Types of personal stories include introductions, memoirs, self-reflections, and self-love.

About Me — Anish Sukhramani

I’m an SDE and a curious reader. I talk in depth about technology and the things that I read and find interesting.

2 min readMay 15, 2025

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Anish Sukhramani
Anish Sukhramani

Act I, Scene 1

My name is Anish Sukhramani, and I am a remote SDE intern at a tech start-up based in San Jose, California. My day starts with a strong coffee, no sugar, and a ton of lines of code. Like in every startup, I get to wear a lot of hats working with the design team, marketing team and obviously the dev team. Apart from coding, I play Valorant and Counter Strike, and I think that patch 2.1 is the best thing that ever happened to Cyberpunk.

I tend to keep my blogs shorter than a 4 min read. It’s not because I’m banking on the low attention span of the readers, but my blogs are information dense, and I usually provide value and actionable steps without any unnecessary padding to make my blog longer; at least that’s how I prefer to read information.

I write mostly about full-stack development, low-level design, operating systems, and computer science in general on my page. These are the things that I do on a day-to-day basis, so it’s easier for me to stay relevant about these topics. Sometimes I also talk about the blockers or issues that I face, and later, when I find a solution, I post that too.

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About Me Stories
About Me Stories

Published in About Me Stories

A publication dedicated to bringing out the stories behind the writers themselves. A place of autobiographies. Types of personal stories include introductions, memoirs, self-reflections, and self-love.

Anish Sukhramani
Anish Sukhramani

Written by Anish Sukhramani

O how they cling n' wrangle some who claim For preacher n' monk the honored name For quarreling each to his ken they cling Such men see only one side of a thing

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