About
Ashish
Senior Frontend Engineer, exploring the internals and abstractions of the modern web.
I'm interested in how companies solve real-world problems and how those solutions evolve into the patterns, tools, and frameworks we all use.
I started Renderlog to move beyond bookmarks. Engineering posts from companies like Google, Meta, and Airbnb are goldmines, but most of the value comes when you slow down and truly unpack what's going on. This is where I do that.
I write the way I'd want to read: clear, practical, straight to the point, without fluff or recycled advice. Whether it's breaking down a real-world system or rethinking a core JavaScript concept, I focus on understanding the why behind the how.
Think of this as my public thinking space, where I learn, question, and occasionally change my mind.
What I write about
How companies build things that work at scale. Architecture, tradeoffs, and decisions behind systems that serve millions.
Rendering, scheduling, layout, and the gap between fast metrics and a fast experience.
Patterns and everyday choices that shape how codebases grow.