I’m Tunjay Akbarli, also known as Hekimoghlu, a self-taught technologist and founder of NeXTHub, a next-generation ecosystem unifying everything into one powerful platform.
- Born on January 5, 2010 in Baku, Azerbaijan and raised by a love for machines, I wrote my first lines of code at age 8.
- At 8, I founded my first computer club, which became a startup at 11.
- Since 2018, I was developing tools, reverse-engineering binaries, and understanding systems deeper than most adults.
- Now, I'm building a platform that makes traditional workflows, tools, and roles feel obsolete.
I don’t just write code — I design ecosystems, create languages, and redefine how humans interact with technology.
“My age is a number. My work is a timeline disruptor.”
— Tunjay Akbarli
As of August of 2024, this project is under top-secret development.
Key Modules:
- NeXTCode: Next-gen programming language & First programming language of 🇦🇿
📌 Everything is unified. Everything is automated.
📌 All AI-native. All customizable. All in one dashboard.
- 🔬 Quantum Computing and how it will disrupt classical logic-based systems
- 🧬 Compiler design, LLVM/Clang interoperability, and domain-specific languages
- 🌐 Distributed Systems, real-time infra, and edge computing
- 🧠 The fusion of AI + IDEs + DevOps + Languages into a seamless programming experience
- 🧭 Leadership, startup dynamics, and system thinking at scale
- Visionary projects that push the boundaries of tech
- Open-source dev tools, cloud infra, or AI agents
- High-impact educational or governmental transformations
- Ecosystem integration with NeXTHub modules (coming soon)
If you’re building for the next decade — not the last — let’s talk.
- ✉️ Personal Email:
[email protected]
- ✉️ Professional Email:
[email protected]
- 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tunjay-akbarli
- 🧪 GitHub: github.com/hekimoghlu
He / Him / 🚀
- I taught myself how to use a PC without help before primary school.
- I was reverse-engineering apps and hacking games while kids were playing them.
- I treat code as poetry and architecture as philosophy.
- I didn’t follow the world’s path. I created mine.
“I wasn’t born to fit in the system — I was born to redefine it.”
— Tunjay Akbarli