Rajnikant Kori
Rajnikant Kori is a full-stack technical lead at Codevibe, at home across the frontend, the backend, and the infrastructure between them. He turns shifting, half-formed requirements into clean, maintainable code, and is the engineer teammates trust when a release has to land without drama.
Rajnikant Kori is a full-stack technical lead at Codevibe, equally comfortable in a React component, a slow database query, or a deployment pipeline. He takes the requirements that arrive half-formed and contradictory, asks the questions that surface what a client actually needs, and turns the answer into code the next engineer can read without a map.
He runs delivery from the first architecture call through to release, and mentors the team along the way: reviewing pull requests, pairing on the hard bugs, and holding the line on the unglamorous habits that keep a codebase healthy, tests that mean something, structure that explains itself, and small changes over heroic rewrites.
On the blog he writes about full-stack engineering, delivery practices, and code maintainability, the day-to-day craft of shipping software that still makes sense a year later.
Latest writing.
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