Software · Music · Writing

Building in tech, listening deeply, and sharing what matters.

I’m Shwetha Harsha, a developer based in Bengaluru. This space brings together my work in technology, my music interests, a few thoughtful posts, and the easiest way to reach me.

About me

A quiet, personal website with room for both code and craft.

I work in software and enjoy building clean, useful digital experiences. Outside work, I’m drawn to music, language, and slow learning — the kind that stays with you.

My work sits mostly around frontend and full-stack development, especially modern JavaScript, React ecosystems, and practical product-building. I like websites and tools that feel clear, fast, and carefully made.

This site is intentionally simple. It gives each part of my world a place: what I do in tech, what I listen to in music, what I write when a thought becomes worth keeping, and how to contact me without friction.

Music

A small section for listening, practice, and musical curiosity.

This part of the site can hold performances, listening notes, playlists, short reflections, or videos over time. For now, it is designed as a simple home for music-related updates.

Listening

Current obsessions

Short notes on ragas, performances, artists, or pieces that keep returning through the week.

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Archive

Music journal

A clean place for dated entries on what I am learning, revisiting, or noticing in my music journey.

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Media

Performances and clips

Ready for future audio or video embeds, especially if I want to publish selected music moments here.

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Posts

Writing about tech, process, learning, and whatever lingers.

These cards are placeholders for future essays, notes, project breakdowns, and small pieces of writing. The structure is intentionally lightweight so posting feels easy.

Tech note

Building calm interfaces

On making software feel less noisy through hierarchy, spacing, and careful defaults.

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Learning

What I keep returning to

A short reflection on repeated learning patterns in code, design, and creative practice.

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Project

Notes from shipping things

Small observations from real-world web work, from implementation details to trade-offs.

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Contact

Reach out for work, ideas, or a good conversation.

Whether it is a web project, a thoughtful collaboration, or a note about music or writing, this section keeps contact direct and simple.

Email

Add your preferred email address here for project enquiries, freelance work, or personal notes.

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Elsewhere

Link your portfolio, GitHub, LinkedIn, Substack, Instagram, or any place where your work already lives.

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