Engineering systems with discipline and focus.
I'm a Software Developer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, building highly scalable microservices, CRM layers, and real-time networks. Outside of development, I study Computer Science at United International University and love checking out products, reading non-fiction, and listening to podcasts.
Hardware I rely on every single day.
My layout is engineered for simplicity, visual focus, and maximum developer speed. Here are the core items powering my local workflow.
Custom Desktop PC
Intel Core i5-10400 @ 2.90GHz with 16GB RAM running Windows 11 Pro. Reliable, sturdy workhorse for virtualization, heavy compilations, and running microservice container stacks.
27 Inch Dell Monitor
High-resolution primary display. Splitting views between editor terminals and debugger windows with absolute screen real estate.
Logitech Webcam
Logitech high-definition webcam for remote design handoffs, daily check-ins, and client code reviews.
Razer Viper Mini
Ultra-lightweight 61g gaming mouse with optical mouse switches. Absolute precision and comfort during long, intense programming sessions.
T-Wolf 60% Mechanical Keyboard
Space-saving compact 60% mechanical keyboard, keeping key layout clean and giving more desk space to display units.
Aura Headphones
Clear, responsive sound stage keeping ambient noise locked out for deep focused hours.
Development environments & apps.
IDE setups and tools built to write, debug, package, and deploy robust APIs.
Visual Studio Code & WebStorm
My go-to editors for fast file-tweaks, TypeScript, SvelteKit frontend architectures, and Next.js applications.
PyCharm & CLion
Intelligent, index-backed JetBrains runtimes for Django server architectures and clean, low-level Python/C work.
DataGrip
Database IDE supporting quick profiling, schemas mapping, and query design on PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and MySQL.
Docker & Ollama
Container orchestrator for local deployment matching staging builds, and Ollama for running local AI models.
Figma & Notion
Workspace hubs where I design layout blueprints, handle client spec roadmaps, and document architecture graphs.
Books worth re-reading & listening to.
A list of essays, books, and thoughts on craft, random events, systems logic, and stoicism.
Shoe Dog — Phil Knight
The ultimate memoir on startup grit, scaling through chaos, and visual branding determination.
The Incerto Series — Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Fooled by Randomness, Black Swan, and Antifragile. Essential mental frameworks for understanding systems variance, risk, and stability.
The Daily Stoic & Stoic Joy
Ryan Holiday and William B. Irvine's guides to focus, emotional resilience, and professional restraint.
Atomic Habits — James Clear
Practical rules to build compounding skills, optimize processes, and remove operational friction.
Podcasts, blogs, and philosophy.
Sources of systems perspective and startup builders I check out regularly.
Podcasts I Listen To
Lex Fridman Podcast, Huberman Lab (optimization protocols), Joe Rogan, The Tim Ferriss Show, and Build Your SaaS.
Blogs I Read
Paul Graham (essays), Lee Robinson (Vercel updates), Dan Abramov (React insights), Naval Ravikant, Wait But Why, and Joel Hooks.
People Followed
Pieter Levels (solopreneurship), Jon Yongfook, Sahil Lavingia (Gumroad), Jack Butcher (Visualize Value), and Andrew Wilkinson.
Steve Jobs 2005 Address & Falcon Heavy
Steve Jobs Stanford commencement address, and SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch: masterpieces of human craft, engineering, and audacity.
Ready to build something remarkable together.
Looking for a backend-focused developer who ships fast and scales systems? Let's connect — I'm open to freelance, consulting, and full-time opportunities.