BASSEL EL-BIZRI

Software EngineerBuilder & WriterMontréal ↔ Sidon

99%

chance he’s sharpening search relevance, turning a complex implementation into a launch, or making sure your project lands exactly where it should.

1%

Even he doesn’t know what he’s doing.

VIEW SELECTED WORK
MONTRÉAL/ENFRAR

01 / SELECTED THREADS

Code, stories, and
the places between.

LIVE IDENTITY INDEX

RUN THE PERSON,
NOT THE RÉSUMÉ.

Different commands. Same Bassel.
identity://bassel-el-bizri LIVE

B/E IDENTITY KERNEL v1.0

curiosity engine online

three cities mounted

Type help or choose a command.

The École de technologie supérieure building glowing red on a snowy Montréal night
02 / EDUCATION B.ENG GRADUATE

ÉCOLE DE TECHNOLOGIE SUPÉRIEURE · SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

WHERE HE LEARNED
TO BUILD THE THING.

LOADING
B.ENG

SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING

ÉTS taught him how to take an unclear problem, break it into systems, survive the debugging, and keep going until something useful ships.

This website is proof that the degree loaded successfully. It just took one bored Saturday night to run it.
VISIT ÉTS
ALGORITHMSARCHITECTUREDEBUGGINGTHIS WEBSITE ✓

Most of his days were spent here: learning, building, debugging—and waiting for something to load.

03 / FIELD NOTES WRITING · IDENTITY · TECHNOLOGY

TECHNICAL
ENOUGH TO
BUILD IT.

Human enough to know that the interesting questions rarely fit inside the code.

Bassel builds software because he loves making ideas real. He writes because some problems need conversation, memory, and a willingness to understand where someone else is standing.

READ THE FIELD NOTES
04

THE SATURDAY NIGHT LAB

CURIOSITY DOESN’T
KEEP OFFICE HOURS.

Experiments in search, interfaces, language, and useful weirdness.
weekend-build.sh

initializing saturday-night idea...

coffee ready

sensible bedtime not found

website shipped ✓

05 / ABOUT

HELLO FROM
MONTRÉAL.

A Canadian-Lebanese software engineer, builder, and writer. Originally from Sidon and raised in Ville Saint-Laurent, he carries both places into what he makes.

He likes clean architecture, useful technology, honest writing, old stories, winter walks, and ideas that bring people a little closer together.