Not just a software engineer. I'm someone who loves building things, learning relentlessly, and documenting the journey.
Technology is my craft. Curiosity is my superpower. This website is where everything comes together — the things I build, the ideas I explore, the lessons I learn, and the stories worth sharing.
“I'm not trying to become an expert in one thing. I'm trying to stay curious for the rest of my life.”
A builder by profession. Curious by nature. Always learning. Always creating. Always documenting. I build products, write about ideas, travel when I can, drink too much coffee — and believe curiosity creates opportunities.

Not a resume. A story.
I didn't start by trying to build a personal brand. I simply enjoyed creating things. Over time those projects became products. Those products became experiences. And eventually I realized that documenting the journey is just as valuable as building it.
Along the way I sharpened my craft shipping enterprise software at Brain Station 23, and later co-founded Nimble Software Lab — one of the places I now build. But today I'm still doing the same thing I started with. Building. Learning. Sharing.
What's occupying my head right now.
Things I believe.
The chapters that got me here.
What fills the rest of the week.
How I approach a problem.
Before touching anything, I try to understand the actual problem — not the first symptom someone describes.
The best fix is usually the smallest one. I'd rather remove a moving part than add a clever one.
Ship something real, fast enough to learn from it — then let the feedback shape what comes next.
I keep asking why until the answer stops being 'that's just how it's done.'
Where else to find me.
Questions people actually ask.
What are you building?
Right now: NimbleAI (a multi-tenant AI chatbot & voice platform), NimbleScribe (an offline AI dictation app), and NimbleOrb (a personal agent that runs tasks on your own machine). See the Work log for the full story on each.
Why do you write?
So future-me remembers why I built something, and so anyone figuring out the same thing doesn't have to start from zero.
What's your favorite book?
Ask me next time we talk.
Where are you based?
Dhaka, Bangladesh — GMT+6, usually awake later than that timezone suggests.
Can we work together?
Maybe — say hello and tell me what you're working on.
What's next?
Honestly, not entirely sure yet. More building, more learning, more of this site. That's the whole point.