Hi, I'm Abdul.
Product engineer working on AI-augmented development. 13 years turning product ideas into running systems — now with AI doing the heavy lifting. TypeScript stacks, LLM pipelines, and tools that make developers faster.
Product engineer with 13+ years of experience building web products from Tunisia to Munich — across agencies, product houses, and enterprise scale.
Currently at Accenture Song, where I lead frontend architecture across TypeScript, React, and Vue stacks. My focus has shifted toward AI-native development — integrating LLMs, automation workflows, and local models into products that actually work in production.
I use n8n for orchestration, MCP for model-tool connectivity, and Ollama for running models on-premise where data privacy matters.
I care about the gap between prototype and product. Most AI demos don't survive contact with real users. I build the ones that do.
Things I'm shipping.
Climb 13+ years of career as a narrative platformer.
A browser platformer that turns a developer's career journey into a game. Jump through real milestones — from a CS degree in Tunisia to leading frontend architecture at enterprise scale. Procedurally generated stepping stones, parallax backgrounds that shift per career era, pixel-art character with speech bubbles, mobile touch controls with haptics, and persistent high scores.
Is the Isar safe to swim today?
Real-time swim safety assessment for Munich's Isar river. Aggregates water temperature, flow rate, and quality data from public sensors. AI-powered safety rating with plain-language recommendations.
I write about building AI-augmented products, software architecture decisions, and the practical side of shipping with modern tooling.
Product engineering, AI tooling, and thoughts on building software that ships.
Technical writing on AI-augmented development, MCP servers, and TypeScript patterns.
Longer-form articles on frontend architecture, AI integration, and engineering leadership.