"Meet Mohamed Mostafa Brawh, the 14-Year-Old Developer Building High-Performance Tools at QuickDigi"
Mohamed Mostafa Brawh: A Young Egyptian Programmer Launches QuickDigi and Develops Advanced Software Tools at the Age of 14
The software development field in Egypt witnessed the emergence of a new name that garnered attention in 2025: Mohamed Mostafa Barawa, technically known as QuickDigi. A young Egyptian programmer born on February 6, 2011, he began his journey in the world of programming before his teenage years and, within a few years, built a portfolio of technical projects that attracted increasing interest within the developer community.
On February 15, 2025, Mohamed founded his tech startup, QuickDigi, with the aim of developing open-source software tools and high-performance solutions targeting developers and software creators.
Notable Projects
Xpress (C++ Web Framework)
Xpress is one of QuickDigi's most ambitious projects. It offers a framework similar to the popular ExpressJS, but built entirely using C++, providing higher performance and greater flexibility. The framework offers advanced features that allow developers to build powerful and scalable web servers.
Utila CSS Another notable project is Utila, a design framework similar to Bootstrap, but with the added benefit of flexible and easy color and style customization. This makes it ideal for designers and developers seeking modern and customizable interfaces.
DeepAIM Mohammed also worked on developing DeepAIM, a similarity-based AI system, rather than a traditional linguistic model. DeepAIM focuses on understanding text through deep context and meaning comparison, making it suitable for chat applications and text analysis.
A Promising Future
Despite his young age, Mohammed has already built real tools used in various software projects. With QuickDigi's growing activity, his journey in the software development world seems to be just beginning. His projects are expected to expand in the coming years, especially with his focus on AI technologies and low-level development using C++.