I'm Taiyeb Nirjhor,
a creative frontend engineer.
Here's a quick intro about me and what I love to do

My programming origins
In 2020, a cousin gave me my first computer—a dual core machine with 4GB RAM and a 120GB SSD. I had never owned one before, but I was already fascinated by colorful code and the polished UIs on Awwwards. With no casing, I placed the parts inside a cut TV box and powered it using a 10 BDT cable. I installed Linux Mint and learned through trial, error, black screens, and endless Stack Overflow nights.


Finding My Way to Web
After getting that PC, I ran wild—copying fancy terminal commands I barely understood and breaking the system more times than I can count. Eventually, I found HTML. It felt powerful,also a little creepy—the syntax was unforgiving. My first website was a simple single-page birthday gift for my girlfriend, now my wife, and it’s still live.


Life Beyond Code
When I met Sadia Afrin at sixteen, I felt she would shape my story. We’ve walked together for ten years, married for two. From my first Linux machine to my first job, every milestone carried her name. On 2 February 2024—her birthday—I received my first appointment letter, printed it, and surprised her with sweets and a promise for our future.


These Days
I lead frontend at Zorg IT, building dynamic web apps, mentoring teammates, and driving projects from idea to launch.
Off the clock, I build productivity tools, explore Electron, contribute to open source, and spend time with family—coffee and ideas included.

I like sharing my knowledge with others

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