I'm Mehdi Nedaee. During my time in the Programming field, I realized that even though our world as computer people is made of just 0 and 1, we can still create amazing things with them.
Maybe this vision feels a bit outdated with quantum computing
I'm a backend developer who’s always learning — not just to build showcase projects or chase money, but to create real, useful software. I care about building applications that are practical, well-designed, follow clean architecture and standards, and above all, are easy for users to interact with. That mindset pushed me to collaborate with the FEZtool team — working on both a web-based app and the FEZrs Python library for remote sensing tools. If you're curious, make sure to check out the FEZ organization!
1. FEZrs
An open-source tool for remote sensing, containing 15 different utilities. This project aims to simplify and enhance the performance of remote sensing processes, making them faster and more efficient. 🛰️💻
- Improved project structure
- Added tests for better reliability
- New tools added and existing tools optimized
2. Imagiuo
An AI-powered image search assistant that automatically extracts keywords from images. It leverages various APIs and advanced technologies to perform accurate searches. 🤖🖼️
- Image search powered by AI
- Asynchronous image processing
- PostgreSQL database for metadata storage
3. Petiuo
A fun project for managing pet information! this project has been developed using a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller, with the code written in MicroPython.🐶🐱
- Pet profile management
- Reminders for vaccinations and other care tasks
- Simple and user-friendly interface
A project that detects smiles in images and videos. It can be used for various applications like emotion analysis or simply identifying happy moments! 😊📸
- Smile detection in images
- Video support for real-time analysis
- Ideal for emotion analysis and psychological studies
5. Codexiuo
Codexiuo is a small part of my personal experiences that I’ve been stuck with for a while. I’ve always been looking for a tool to help me take notes for my “knowledge book".
- Simple explanations of useful tips and insights
- Bilingual documentation (Persian & English)
- Practical knowledge for TypeScript developers
Sure, every developer dreams of writing code that's used by the masses — or creating something so powerful it attracts thousands of users and clients.
But maybe there's something even more beautiful...
Instead of just writing code wrapped around algorithms and data structures, imagine blending disciplines — where technology meets fields like architecture, medicine, geology, or any domain that can benefit from digital tools.
The real joy comes when we collaborate across boundaries and build something meaningful. Something that helps. Something that matters. That, to me, is where the magic happens.
- ⚙️ I'm loyal to no tech — one day it's NestJS, the next it's a random Python script that somehow does everything.
- 🧠 Open-source is my therapy and my stress — I laugh, I cry, I
git commit. - 🎮 Obsessed with:
- Don't Starve Together (ironically, I often forget to eat while coding)
- Brawlhalla (DONT TRY THIS GAME)
- Potion Craft (a game about alchemy)
- ⚽️ I really understand football tactics... but let's just say my stamina is more suited for keyboard battles than running 20 meters.

















