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I'm a passionate developer from Bangladesh. I build robust backends, modern frontends, and systems-level software. I contribute to IEEE NSU Student Branch and I'm focused on clean architecture and real-world impact.
I'm Arman Mokammel, a software developer based in Bangladesh. I love building meaningful digital experiences — from low-level C systems to modern TypeScript frontends, I thrive across the full stack.
I'm an active contributor at IEEE NSU Student Branch at North South University. That's where I've worked on real, production-grade platforms — full website rebuilds, event management systems, and backend APIs serving the university community.
I'm driven by the challenge of turning complex problems into clean, maintainable code. Whether I'm crafting a Django REST API or engineering a restaurant management system from scratch in C, I bring precision and passion to every project.
I'm an active contributor to the IEEE NSU Student Branch at North South University — one of Bangladesh's leading engineering student organizations under IEEE, the world's largest technical professional organization.
My technical contributions span the full scope of the branch's digital infrastructure: from architecting Django backends that power member-facing services, to co-building the organization's primary public website in TypeScript, to developing the SPAC event platform used internally for managing workshops, competitions, and seminars.
This experience has sharpened my skills in production-grade development, team-based Git workflows, code review culture, and deploying software used by hundreds of students.
Whether you have a project in mind, want to collaborate, or just want to say hi — I'm always open to interesting conversations. Let's build something together.