Systems first, surface second 

Farzam 'Daxen' Daghighi — Full-stack developer building production-minded software while moving deeper into backend systems, AI workflows, cloud infrastructure, and resilient product engineering.

Backend SystemsAI WorkflowsCloud DeploymentAPI ArchitectureDatabase DesignAutomation PipelinesCodebase RecoveryEdge CuriosityPython + TypeScriptFlask + FastAPIPostgreSQL SystemsLangChain + n8nProduction Engineering
Rocket launch visualization
RR7 • Next.js • TypeScript
Python APIs • PostgreSQL • Auth
Vercel • Render • Docker
LLM APIs • LangChain • n8n
RAG • Computer Vision • Automation

Capabilities in motion

The stack is moving deeper: backend systems, AI workflows, cloud deployment, and product architecture

Backend Systems

APIs, data models, auth flows, and server-side product logic

Node.js, Flask, FastAPI, PostgreSQL, auth systems

Current strength

AI Workflows

Practical AI features that connect models to real product behavior

OpenAI API, LangChain, RAG, computer vision

Growing edge

Cloud & Deployment

Shipping apps with reliable hosting, environments, and ops basics

Vercel, Render, Docker, VPS, CI/CD direction

Production habit

Automation Pipelines

Connecting tools, APIs, and data flows into useful systems

n8n, webhooks, background jobs, workflow orchestration

Leverage layer

Product Engineering

Full-stack features with clean interfaces and maintainable structure

Next.js, React Router, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS

Shipped proof

Data Foundations

Schema thinking, relational structure, and data-backed features

PostgreSQL, RLS, migrations, analytics-ready models

Deepening focus

Builder with a deeper technical arc

I started by shipping visible product experiences. Now I'm deliberately moving deeper into the layers underneath them: APIs, data flows, automation, cloud deployment, AI systems, and the engineering habits that make software hold up.

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Farzam Daghighi - Founder & Developer

Farzam 'Daxen' Daghighi

Fullstack developer and system architect

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Have a system, product, or automation worth building?

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