
Vasu Grover
Associate Software Developer
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Now
Just letting you know.
I’m currently working on my own framework written in Python. While it leans on pre-built tools and libraries, I’ve shaped it with my preferences to create something that feels streamlined and just right for me. At its core, it’s more of an opinionated template that makes development faster and more structured, but I’ll stick to calling it a *framework* because, well, it sounds cooler and gives it a sense of purpose. I’ve realized that reinventing the wheel isn’t always necessary when the focus can be on stitching the best things together to create something unique.
On another front, I’ve recently taken a liking to electronics, and I’ve started studying all the basics with genuine curiosity. There’s something fascinating about understanding the *why* and *how* behind the hardware that powers everything we use. It’s like opening up a new dimension of tech that I’ve previously overlooked. The goal for 2025 is to dive even deeper, learning more advanced concepts, building projects, and maybe even experimenting with things like embedded systems and PCB design. It’s a lot to take in, but the excitement keeps me moving forward.
Amidst all this, I’ve also set my sights on learning Japanese. I’ve always been drawn to the culture, but this time, I want to go beyond fascination and truly understand the language. Learning to speak, read, and write Japanese is a challenge, but I’m committed to making steady progress. It’s another skill that’s going to take time and dedication, and I’m okay with that.
As I juggle all these interests, I’m hoping to share more of my journey — the struggles, wins, and everything in between. Writing about what I’m building, learning, and exploring not only helps me reflect but might also resonate with others on similar paths. For now, it’s a mix of Python, electronics, and Japanese, but who knows where the road will lead next.