
I'm Arne Noori.
I've always been drawn to the edges of what's possible. Growing up between two cultures shaped how I see the world – constantly looking for connections where others see divisions. I'm Arne Noori, and I believe in making things happen.
My journey hasn't been linear. From teaching myself to code in high school to navigating the challenges of Cal Poly's computer science program, I've learned that the most valuable skill isn't technical knowledge but relentless forward motion. I compressed a four-year degree into three not because I was in a rush, but because I couldn't wait to build things that matter.
I'm fascinated by the intersection of artificial intelligence and human experience. The moment when code translates into something that genuinely improves someone's life – that's the sweet spot I'm always chasing. Whether building a poker bot that applies game theory or creating a social platform that helps friends stay connected through short videos, I'm constantly exploring how technology can augment what makes us human.
I have this habit of noticing the details others miss – in code, in design, in the way people interact with technology. This observation has served me well when developing systems that boosted customer retention by 20% or when staying up late to perfect a user interface that just doesn't feel right yet.
I struggle with perfectionism sometimes. I'll catch myself overthinking problems instead of just starting somewhere. But I've learned that momentum is everything – the solution usually reveals itself through action, not analysis.
Basketball courts and coffee shops are my thinking spaces away from screens. There's something about the rhythm of a good game or the ambient buzz of people connecting over coffee that helps ideas crystallize. These moments of stepping away often lead to my biggest breakthroughs.
My friends know me as someone who's always eager to learn something new, who asks too many questions, and who can't help but see possibilities where others see roadblocks. I bring this same curiosity and optimism to everything I build.
Let's connect and create something meaningful together.