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Hafiz Ali Ahmed here. I use OpenAI Agent SDK and n8n to put together AI systems that handle tasks, make calls, and sort out workflows without needing someone to babysit them. On the side, I teach 1500+ students at Governor Sindh GenAI Initiative. Also co-founded Functions Global.
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So I'm Ali. Been coding since I was in college. Started with the usual web dev stuff, React, Next.js, building apps for clients. It paid the bills but something felt missing.
Then one day I saw a demo of an AI agent booking a restaurant reservation by itself. No human in the loop. That was it for me. I dropped everything else and went all in on agentic AI.
Best decision I ever made, honestly.
Most of my week goes into OpenAI Agent SDK and n8n. I wire up AI agents that do real stuff. Like, they can pick up the phone and call someone, pull data from three different APIs, send a follow-up email, all without me touching anything.
Not chatbots. Actual workers. They figure out the next step, do it, and move on.
Every week I stand in front of a class at Governor Sindh Initiative for GenAI, Web3, and Metaverse. Over 1,500 students so far. We start from scratch, basic Python, and by the end they're shipping their own AI agents. Some of them now build better stuff than I did when I started.
Funny thing about teaching, it forces you to actually understand what you're talking about. Can't fake it when 30 people are staring at you waiting for an answer.
Look, AI isn't going to replace developers. But developers who know how to use AI? They'll run circles around everyone else. That's the bet I'm making.
I break things constantly. Half my GitHub is failed experiments. But every now and then something clicks and I go "oh, THAT'S how it should work." Those moments keep me going.
Working on something with AI agents? Or just nerding out about this stuff? Drop me a message. I reply to pretty much everyone. Worst case we end up having a cool conversation.


Real projects, not tutorials. Some worked great, some I'd do differently now. Either way, learned a ton from each one.
Next.js, React, TypeScript. The usual suspects.

Modern portfolio website showcasing projects with responsive design and smooth animations

Cloud-based photo management system with Cloudinary integration and optimized image delivery

Full-featured e-commerce platform with cart, checkout, and payment integration
Got a bunch more on my GitHub. Some polished, some experimental. Poke around if you want, and ping me if something grabs your attention.