Mosh’s journey began at just seven years old in Iran, where he first touched a . Unlike most kids who just wanted to play games, Mosh was obsessed with how they worked. His ultimate childhood goal was to build a 3D tennis game for himself. While he never actually built that specific game, this early passion launched a career that would span over 20 years in software engineering. The Turning Point

What makes him unique is his signature style: .

In a move that surprised many, Mosh decided to quit his high-paying senior developer job to teach full-time. He famously realized that while his master’s degree in software engineering was a significant achievement, roughly wasn't actually used in the real world of professional coding. This insight became the foundation of his teaching philosophy: "no fluff, just the good stuff". Global Impact

He represents a new wave of Middle Eastern artists who reject the polished, pop-star archetype in favor of brutal honesty. He is proof that you don't need a golden microphone to make people listen; you just need something real to say.

Mosh Hamedani is a prominent figure in software engineering education, recognized as a software engineer and best-selling author known for his clear, pragmatic teaching style. Over the years, he has built a massive following by simplifying complex programming concepts for millions of learners worldwide. Background and Teaching Philosophy