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Production libraries used by developers worldwide. From React WebGL effects to LLM safety tooling.
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Open-source libraries, professional credentials, community contributions, and educational milestones — all in one discoverable place.
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Active profiles, published packages, educational credentials, and community contributions — all in one place.
@faraasat
Primary home for open-source libraries, tools, and experiments — from WebGL cursor effects to LLM guardrails.
/in/faraasat
Professional network with verified credentials, peer endorsements, and detailed work history across AI, cloud, and fintech.
faraasat
TypeScript-first npm packages for React, Next.js, and Node.js — production-ready and battle-tested.
faraasat
Python packages including LLM guardrails, serverless utilities, and financial modeling libraries on PyPI.
faraasat-ali
Active contributor answering TypeScript, Next.js, AWS Lambda, and AI integration questions.
@faraasat
Technical writing on AI systems, cloud architecture, TypeScript patterns, and production engineering.
Farasat Ali
Currently enrolled in MSc Financial Engineering — studying ML in Finance, Derivative Pricing, and Portfolio Risk Management.
BSCS · 3.76/4.0
Bachelor of Computer Science with Cum Laude distinction and 70% merit scholarship. Specialization in AI, neural networks, and distributed computing.
Quantum Scholarship
Full scholarship recipient for the QubitXQubit quantum computing program sponsored by Google Quantum AI and IBM Quantum — taught by Stanford professors.
farasatali.com
This portfolio — built with Next.js 15, Payload CMS, and Tailwind v4. Open-source and performance-first.
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Each platform serves a distinct purpose in building visibility, sharing knowledge, and creating impact.
7+ libraries
Production libraries used by developers worldwide. From React WebGL effects to LLM safety tooling.
500+ connections
Verified work history, peer endorsements, and a network of 500+ professionals across cloud, AI, and fintech.
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Giving back through technical Q&A, in-depth articles, and engaging with developers solving real engineering problems.
Verified
Verified academic credentials — MSc Financial Engineering in progress, BSCS with Cum Laude and 70% merit scholarship.
Full scholarship
Full scholarship for the QubitXQubit program — studying quantum computing under Stanford professors, sponsored by Google and IBM.
Lighthouse 95+
This site — built with Next.js 15, Payload CMS 3, and Tailwind v4. Scoring 95+ on Lighthouse. Source available on GitHub.
Open Source philosophy
Zero external dependencies where possible — keep libraries lean
TypeScript-first with strict types and complete JSDoc
Production-ready from the first release — not demo code
Documented with real examples, not synthetic demos
Versioned semantically with clear changelogs
“Every library I publish starts with a personal frustration — something repetitive, a gap in the ecosystem, or a pattern worth extracting.
The goal is always to reduce friction for the next developer who runs into the same wall.
Profiles FAQ
How to connect, collaborate, and verify my credentials.
Email (hello@farasat.dev) is fastest for project inquiries. LinkedIn is ideal for professional networking. GitHub is best for open-source collaboration and issues.
Yes. All published packages include TypeScript types, full test suites, semantic versioning, and README documentation. Several are actively used in production applications.
Absolutely. My WorldQuant enrollment and Bahria University degree are verifiable. The Google × IBM Quantum scholarship can also be confirmed via the official QubitXQubit program.
Yes. Issues, pull requests, and feature suggestions are all welcome on any of my GitHub repositories. I aim to review contributions within 48–72 hours.
I publish on Dev.to when I have something genuinely useful to share — deep dives into production patterns, architecture decisions, and lessons from real engineering challenges.
Whether it's an open-source contribution, a new project, or just a technical discussion — reach out through any of the platforms above.