Eid Mubarak from PragmaGeeks

by Anouar Adlani, Founder, PragmaGeeks

Ramadan ends, but what it builds in us should not.

This Eid el Fitr, we want to take a moment to thank the people who make this work meaningful — our clients who trust us with their most critical projects, our collaborators who push the craft forward, and our partners who share the same standards.

At PragmaGeeks, we have always believed that good work is more than delivering code. It is about showing up with care, honoring commitments, and building things that last. Those values do not come from a company handbook. They come from faith, from family, and from the kind of people we choose to work alongside.

Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum — may Allah accept from us and from you. Eid Mubarak to you and your loved ones.

— PragmaGeeks

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