Practical engineering notes without the noise
behind the TechZ is a knowledge-driven blog focused on real-world software engineering. Every article is written to be useful — covering in-depth topics with honest code, connected context, and a distraction-free reading experience.
Mission
Deliver practical engineering knowledge without the noise or clickbait
Content
In-depth articles on software engineering, web development, and developer tooling
Philosophy
Learning in public — sharing experiments, notes, and lessons from real projects
Overview
What you'll find here
Articles, experiments, and engineering notes from real projects — written to teach, not to trend.
Content focus
Posts cover a range of topics across web development, mobile engineering, system design, and developer tooling. Each article aims to go beyond surface-level tutorials — exploring trade-offs, real-world constraints, and lessons learned while building.
Whether it's dissecting a framework upgrade, walking through a production debugging session, or documenting a side-project build log — the goal is always the same: share practical knowledge that's immediately useful.
Features
Built for deep reading
Every feature exists to help you focus on learning, not on fighting the UI.
Interactive knowledge graph
Explore connections between topics visually. Every post links to related articles, forming a navigable web of knowledge.
Wiki-style interlinking
Posts reference each other with inline wiki links, so you can jump between connected ideas without losing context.
Reading preferences
Customizable reading tones, scroll memory, table-of-contents toggles, and progress tracking — built for comfort.
MDX-powered content
Rich content with syntax-highlighted code blocks, LaTeX math, callouts, and interactive components — all server-rendered.
Under the hood
Principles and tech stack
The values that guide content decisions and the tools that power the platform.
Guiding principles
Tech stack
Links
Explore and connect
Check out the source, reach out, or start reading.
behind the TechZ is built and maintained by Rahat Hossain Himel. The entire codebase is open source and always evolving — feedback and contributions are welcome.
