Sudip K.C.

Backend Developer / Tinkerer

I build the invisible parts of the internet that make things work. My playground is Python and backend systems, usually focused on turning messy or complex data into something reliable and useful. I enjoy digging through real systems, understanding how they behave, and gradually making them simpler, safer, and more dependable.

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Backend Trainee @ NAXA

Dec 2025 — Present

Working on data-heavy environmental monitoring systems. Recently took initiative on a project with significant technical debt—revisiting core features, validating formulas, and ensuring data sources align correctly for SPI calculations. Much of the work involves debugging issues across multiple services, researching solutions independently, and collaborating with product teams and clients to clarify requirements and keep implementations grounded in real-world use.

Backend Intern @ NAXA

Sep 2025 — Nov 2025

Took ownership of a partially built Geohazard module for the BIPAD Portal and carried the backend implementation to completion. Delivered features, resolved bugs, and optimized existing logic independently on a production system used for national disaster risk management while also improving API reliability and reviewing endpoint security.

Django Intern @ Binaryshastra

Mar 2024 — Jun 2024

First exposure to production backend development. Worked on backend logic for an NGO platform, translating product ideas into working systems while learning how to ship reliable code within a real engineering workflow.

Side Quests

WeShare

An experiment in the circular economy—building a platform where people can exchange or give away items instead of discarding them. The goal was to explore how better resource distribution could reduce waste while keeping the system transparent for users.

Smart-Canteen

An end-to-end ordering system designed to handle real-time kitchen workflows. Built asynchronous task handling so orders move through the system reliably instead of getting stuck in traditional request-response bottlenecks.

हाम्रोपत्र (HamroPatra)

A custom-built news portal focused on making content publishing simple for editors. Designed backend workflows and a lightweight CMS so writers could focus on the story instead of wrestling with the software.