Software Engineer | Competitive Programmer | Tech Enthusiast
Welcome to my GitHub profile! I'm a passionate software engineer with a strong foundation in backend development, automation, and competitive programming. Currently, I work at Vivasoft Limited, where I contribute to building robust, scalable solutions in the food delivery and automation sectors.
- klikit: An aggregator model-based food delivery solution that simplifies the management of multiple food services (like UberEats, Food-Panda, and GrabFood) from a single app. As the primary engineer managing the menu service, I ensure the seamless integration of various provider menus into a generic, unified format.
- Cross-Team Collaboration: Participating in cross-team discussions to finalize schema definitions for various services within our ecosystem.
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Software Engineer L-2 at Vivasoft Limited (July 2022 - Present)
- Golang, MySQL, Redis, Docker, Kubernetes
- Key Contributions: klikit, Stripe Integration, Cross-team schema collaboration
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Junior Software Engineer at Bit Code Technologies Limited (March 2021 - June 2022)
- PHP, Laravel, React, Inertia JS, WordPress
- Key Contributions: Bit Integrations, Bit Connector, Frontend Development
- Languages: Golang, PHP, JavaScript, C, C++
- Frameworks: Echo, Gin, Laravel
- Other Technologies: Docker, MySQL, Redis, Microsoft SQL Server, Git
- Solved over 500+ problems on various online judges.
- Participated in 10+ onsite contests, including ICPC, and 50+ online contests.
- Problem Setter: Contributed to 5+ intra-department programming contests.
- Programming Trainer: Provided training through PCIU Computer Club.
- B.Sc in Computer Science & Engineering
Port City International University, 2016 β 2020
CGPA: 3.72/4.0
- Web Development with PHP - BITM
- Docker Training Course for the Absolute Beginner - KodeKloud
- Contributor to Vivasoft's Golang Bootcamp for Beginners.
Feel free to explore my repositories, check out my contributions, and connect with me. I'm always eager to collaborate and learn from the community.


