Eid Mubarak — A New Chapter
Wishing every reader a joyful Eid al-Fitr. Also sharing some exciting news: sayeed.in is officially out of beta and fully live.
Eid Mubarak! 🌙
To every visitor reading this — whether you found this blog through a Google search, a conference talk, or a shared link — I want to take a moment away from Angular and architecture to simply say:
Eid Mubarak. May this Eid bring you peace, joy, and everything you've been hoping for.
A Moment of Gratitude
Ramadan is a month of reflection. And as the crescent moon marks the end of it, I find myself genuinely grateful — not just for family and community, but for the small corner of the internet I've been quietly building here.
When I started writing on this blog, I wasn't sure anyone would read it. I just wanted to put down the hard-won lessons from 20+ years of shipping Angular applications — the kind of knowledge that doesn't make it into official docs.
You showed up. And that means a lot.
The Blog is Officially Live
I've been quietly calling this a beta — rough around the edges, not quite ready to share widely. That changes today.
sayeed.in is now officially live. No more beta disclaimers. The URL is real, the content is real, and I'm committed to publishing here consistently.
What you can expect going forward:
- Deep technical posts on Angular, SSR, performance, and architecture
- Honest reflections on engineering leadership and career
- Occasional personal posts — like this one — because engineering is done by humans
The comment section is live on every post. I read every message.
What I'm Working On Next
A few things in the pipeline:
- A deep-dive on Angular 21's new control flow with real benchmark data
- A post on migrating from NgRx to Signals-based state — tradeoffs, gotchas, and when not to migrate
- Some thoughts on AI-assisted development and what it actually changes day-to-day
From my family to yours — Eid Mubarak. 🌙✨
Enjoy the day. Rest. Eat. Be with people you love.
The code will still be there on Saturday.
— Sayeed
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