Ahmed is a Software Engineer passionate about building impactful web applications. He works primarily with Laravel, Vue.js, React.js, Inertia.js, and real-time systems to create fast, scalable SaaS products. He enjoys solving real-world problems and continuously experimenting with new ideas.
View all posts →The First Week Decides the Project. Here Is How to Get It Right.
I have started projects that felt doomed by week two and projects that felt locked-in by day four. The difference was never the scope or the budget. It was the first week.
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