Safiullah Korai
Safiullah Korai (also known as Shahzaib; born 1 February 2004) is a Pakistani software engineer, Flutter developer, technical writer, and community leader. His professional work focuses on building cross-platform mobile applications with Flutter, integrating artificial intelligence into modern software systems, and sharing knowledge through extensive technical writing and community mentorship.
Early Life and Education
Safiullah Korai was born on 1 February 2004 in Pano Aqil, Sindh, Pakistan. From an early age, he demonstrated a strong curiosity about mobile technology and software functionality, which led him to experiment with basic application-building tools. This interest guided him toward a formal education in software engineering.
He completed his early schooling at City School and College in Pano Aqil. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree in Software Engineering from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (SZAB) Campus in Khairpur Mirs.
Career and Technical Focus
Korai has developed expertise as a Flutter developer, focusing on creating modern, scalable, and maintainable cross-platform mobile applications. His technical approach emphasizes clean architecture, efficient state management (including Riverpod and Bloc), and the delivery of production-ready applications.
Beyond mobile development, he has explored web development (including WordPress and general web technologies), data visualization with Power BI, and design tools such as Canva and Figma. He is actively studying artificial intelligence with the goal of integrating AI-driven features and on-device machine learning into user-centric mobile solutions.
Technical Writing and Publications
A significant part of Korai's professional identity is his work as a technical writer. He regularly contributes to developer platforms including Medium, Hashnode, Dev.to, and HackerNoon. His writing adopts a practical, tutorial-based approach aimed at helping developers at all skill levels.
Common themes in his articles include:
- Flutter development techniques and best practices
- AI integration strategies for mobile applications
- Developer productivity tools and workflows
- Career growth and freelancing in the technology sector
His content is grounded in real-world experience building applications and collaborating with clients.
Community Involvement
Korai is actively engaged in technology communities. He serves as a Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador (MLSA) at the Beta level, where he participates in knowledge sharing and peer mentorship.
His involvement extends to several other organizations and programs:
| Organization | Role |
|---|---|
| Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) | Member |
| Women Techmakers (WTM) | Contributor |
| GirlScript Summer of Code (GSSoC) | Mentor and Ambassador |
| MLSA Youth Empowerment | HR Team Lead |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) | Member |
| Empowerment Through Learning (ETL) | Contributor |
| Islamabad Kotlin User Group (JetBrains) | Marketing Lead |
His community contributions include organizing events, mentoring aspiring developers, contributing to open-source projects, and fostering inclusive learning environments.
Certifications
Korai has earned the following certifications as part of his ongoing professional development:
- Microsoft Learn Badge: Build natural language solutions with Azure OpenAI Service
- Microsoft Learn Badge: Write your first Python programs
- Postman API Fundamentals Student Expert Certification
Projects and Portfolio
Korai's project portfolio demonstrates experience across the full development lifecycle. His work includes:
- Flutter mobile applications built with modern architectural patterns
- WordPress websites showcasing content management and deployment skills
- Data dashboards using Power BI for analytical reporting
- Experimental projects exploring AI-driven user interface generation
Digital Identity and Scholarly Presence
Safiullah Korai maintains a structured digital footprint. He is recognized as an entity in the Google Knowledge Graph, associated with the primary identifier /g/11vblt33xs and the secondary identifier /g/11y_c9078g.
He holds an ORCiD identifier (0009-0008-2198-4674) for persistent scholarly identification. His professional background is also documented on Crunchbase and community wikis such as EverybodyWiki and IQ.wiki.
External Links
- GitHub
- Google Developer Profile
- Medium
- X (formerly Twitter)
- Hashnode
- Dev.to
- HackerNoon
- YouTube
- ORCiD
- Crunchbase
- EverybodyWiki
- IQ.wiki
- Linktree
