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الخط الزمني

The long version.

From first curiosity to current production work. The arc, in dots.

  1. 2007

    First Spark

    Downloaded games from waptrick.com and played on my cousin's Siemens phone. Wanted to know how the games and the website behind them were actually built.

  2. 2009

    First Websites

    Built my first sites on hosted builders: MyWebs, XtGem, Wapka. Picked up HTML and CSS by pushing past what the builders could do.

  3. 2011

    Practicing Through School

    Kept building sites on hosted builders through SSC exams. Couldn't stop tinkering even with national exams in front of me.

  4. 2012

    Hacking and Security

    The Bangladesh–India cyber war pulled me into security. Started reading about exploits, defense, and how systems actually break.

  5. 2013

    HSC

    Higher Secondary exams. The last milestone before university, and a long stretch where I had to step away from coding to study.

  6. Late 2013

    W3Schools

    After HSC ended I went deep on w3schools.com. A big chunk of my early web fundamentals came from there: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL.

  7. 2014

    University

    Admitted to Daffodil International University, Computer Science & Engineering.

  8. 2014–2018

    Daffodil · CSE

    Where most of the foundation came from. C, Java, PHP, MySQL, databases, web, mobile app development, basic Unity 3D games. Built 20+ mobile apps including two for the university's internal program. Both received rewards. The 2009 to 2013 self-taught years made the core concepts click fast.

  9. 2016-2019

    Fiverr

    Joined Fiverr. First order within two days. Climbed to Level 2 Seller.

  10. 2017-2020

    Upwork

    Joined Upwork as a freelancer and reached Top Rated.

  11. 2017

    Electronic First

    Joined the company that would shape most of my career. Started as WordPress developer on the platform I'd later rebuild and lead.

  12. 2017 → now

    Production Years

    Production years at Electronic First. Security applied daily, complex systems, DSA, distributed teams, AI shipped to real users, and the engineering team I now lead.