Md. Fuad Hasan
Md. Fuad Hasan
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I started coding at 15, beginning with C++ and spending nearly five years mastering low-level programming. I then explored other languages with similar paradigms, including Go, which became a key part of my backend development toolkit. Over time, I transitioned into web development, building servers, backend services, microservices, and frontend applications.

Beyond software, I'm also an artist, which gives me an edge in design, allowing me to create visually appealing and intuitive interfaces. I work on textbook design for schools, blending technical precision with artistic expression to enhance educational materials.

I contribute to open-source projects like Socket.io for Deno, ScyllaDB, and others. I've also worked with embedded systems, IoT, and hardware-integrated solutions, combining software with real-world applications. Additionally, I'm developing Walrus, a statically typed programming language focused on readability and beginner-friendliness.

Alongside my technical work, I write books on programming, covering topics such as system design, language development, and efficient coding practices. My goal is to simplify complex concepts and make them more accessible to developers of all levels.