Mansour Alshekhi
Developer of software and smart-home solutions. I write about technology and accessibility.
I enjoy building things that make life a little easier. Sometimes that means writing software, sometimes composing music, and sometimes reshaping an experience so it works for everyone. My interests shift over time, but the goal rarely does: make useful things, keep learning, and share what I find along the way.
I'm not really a musician who turned to code, or a developer who happens to play. What pulls me in is a problem worth solving — whether it's an app that lets a blind person read the Qur'an as easily as anyone, a piece of home automation, a server, or a melody that needs to carry a certain feeling. The tools change; the way I approach them doesn't.
Much of my work centers on accessibility. I use a screen reader every day, so I care about digital experiences that are genuinely usable, not just technically compliant — and I'd rather technology remove barriers than add them. I like to understand systems deeply, keep things simple, and write about what I learn so it stays approachable for the next person.