The Heart of a Software Engineer
What happens when a software engineer writes about love? Hasnain Muavia (Hassu.M) — engineer, AI researcher, and poet — turns logic into emotion across four unforgettable books.
The heart of a software engineer is usually hidden behind clean code and quiet logic — but Hasnain Muavia (Hassu.M) put his on the page. A full-stack AI/ML engineer and published researcher from Lahore, he writes emotional fiction and poetry that prove an engineer can measure systems by day and the immeasurable by night.

کیسی رہی زندگانی میری
کچھ کہانیاں پڑھی نہیں جاتیں - محسوس کی جاتی ہیں۔
Read & buy now→Logic by Day, Emotion by Night
Hasnain Muavia builds production software and AI systems — Django, FastAPI, RAG, agentic AI, computer vision — with a CGPA of 3.74 from UMT and two peer-reviewed MDPI papers. Then he writes books about the things data cannot measure: devotion, grief, and the courage to love again.
That contrast is the whole point. The heart of a software engineer, it turns out, is not cold logic — it is a system disciplined enough to feel deeply and still keep functioning. His Urdu novel even names its narrator a 'software engineer who writes code and lives by feelings.'
Where the Heart Shows: His Books
Kaisi Rahi Zindagani Meri (Urdu novel) is the clearest window into the heart of this software engineer — a fictionalised emotional truth he published instead of discarding, on the advice of two psychologists. A Begging Heart, Why I Tried To Be A Wound Healer, and Our Life, If You Stayed extend that emotional honesty into English poetry.
Read together, they answer a question more engineers are asking in 2026: can a STEM career and a creative soul coexist? These books are the proof that they can.
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