I'm a student building AI-powered automation and embedded electronics with C and C++, and designing real-time websites that I deploy live on the web.
I'm in 11th grade, and I split my time between hardware and the web. On the hardware side, I program in C and C++, building automation and AI-driven projects on boards like ESP32, ESP8266, and Arduino.
On the software side, I design and build real-time websites and deploy them live — from the first layout to a working, hosted site.
What I love about programming is that it's the closest thing to a superpower a student can pick up — an idea in your head can become something real, running, and useful within a day. That loop of imagine → build → test → improve is what keeps me at my desk long after homework is done.
The rise of AI hasn't made programming obsolete — it's made it more powerful and accessible than ever. Instead of spending weeks memorizing syntax or hunting down missing semicolons, you can use AI as a brilliant, tireless co-pilot. Learning to program today isn't just about writing code line by line — it's about problem-solving, system design, and learning how to direct AI to build what you imagine.
Waiting to learn programming is like waiting to learn to read until you need to write a book. The sooner you start, the better.
Currently learning cybersecurity fundamentals alongside robotics and web development — how systems get attacked shapes how I build them.
Open to robotics collabs, web projects, and anyone curious about what I'm building. Reach out any time.
lakshith2424@gmail.com