Aspiring software & app developer from Tirupathur, currently navigating Computer Applications at RD National Arts and Science College, Erode — fuelled by the belief that one well-aimed idea can fly as far as a missile.
I'm Dharshini S, a first-year BCA student who got hooked on the idea that software is just engineering you can build with a keyboard instead of a launchpad. Reading about Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam and the creativity behind India's missile programs is what first pulled me toward building things — and that pull turned into a genuine interest in programming and app development.
I'm originally from Tirupathur, and I'm now studying at RD National Arts and Science College, Erode. Getting into this college after my schooling gave me a quiet confidence — that with consistent effort, I can earn a place in a good company and build a real career in technology.
Right now, I'm focused on strengthening my fundamentals in programming and slowly moving toward app development — one module, one project, one launch at a time.
What draws me to Dr. Kalam isn't just his title as a scientist — it's the sheer creativity behind India's missile programs. Designing something that has to work perfectly, account for countless variables, and still launch with precision is, in many ways, exactly what good programming feels like: creative thinking disciplined by logic. That mix of imagination and precision is what pulled me toward technology, and it's the same mindset I try to bring to every line of code I write.
A small medal, a big signal — recognised for promise and problem-solving at Skynet. The first badge on the way to many more launches ahead.
This is the first letter I received personally from the chairman's own hands — receiving such a huge recognition even in my first year of BCA makes this a moment I feel truly proud of. He appreciated my style of thinking strategically while still holding onto curiosity and confidence, and wrote such warm words to give it to me — this moment will stay with me forever. This isn't just an award — it's a sign that my journey is headed in the right direction.