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Alhamdulillah, feeling truly grateful and honored to be selected for the Erasmus+ Semester Exchange Scholarship at Varna...
09/10/2025

Alhamdulillah, feeling truly grateful and honored to be selected for the Erasmus+ Semester Exchange Scholarship at Varna University of Management, Bulgaria 🇧🇬 for Fall 2025!

A heartfelt thanks to the International Affairs, DIU, for this incredible opportunity and special gratitude to Shouvik Sir for his continuous guidance and support throughout the process. Proud to represent Daffodil International University on a global stage!

Congratulations to our students Yasin Arafat and Mehedy Hasan Opurbo from the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, DIU, Saheen Alam Shuvo from the Department of Software Engineering, DIU, and Moin Ahamed Nahin from the Department of Information Technology & Management, DIU, for receiving prestigious fully-funded 𝐄𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐦𝐮𝐬+ 𝐒𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐄𝐱𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐞 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 at Varna University of Management (VUM), Bulgaria 🇧🇬 for the Fall 2025 semester to study.

Starting this September 2025, they are spending three months at VUM to continue a few academic courses, participate in cross-cultural and academic events, grow their international networks, and experience the vibrant culture of Bulgaria. This achievement marks another proud moment for DIU and highlights our students’ journey toward global excellence.

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01/05/2025

🚀 Excited to share my Web Developer Portfolio!

This video highlights the projects I've built and the skills I've honed over time. As a passionate MERN Stack Developer, I’ve created user-friendly, responsive, and efficient web applications that solve real-world problems.

🔧 Technologies & Tools Used:
Frontend: React.js, Tailwind CSS, DaisyUI
Backend: Node.js, Express.js
Database: MongoDB
Authentication: Firebase, JWT
Routing: React Router
State Management: Context API
Deployment: Vercel, Render

🎯 Whether it’s managing parcel deliveries, restaurant systems, or educational platforms, I aim to build modern, scalable solutions.

Live Link: https://portfolio-of-shuvo.web.app/

📽️ Check out the video and feel free to share your feedback!

Understanding JavaScript Data Types!1. Primitive Data Types - These are immutable and store single values.✅String - Text...
14/04/2025

Understanding JavaScript Data Types!

1. Primitive Data Types - These are immutable and store single values.
✅String - Text values - "Hello, JavaScript!"
✅Number - Integer or Floating point - 42, 3.24
✅Boolean - True or False
✅Null - Empty or non-existent value - null
✅Undefined - Variable declared but not assigned - undefined

2. Non-Primitive (Reference) Data Types - These can store collections and more complex entries.
✅Object - Key-value pairs - {name: "Shuvo", age: 21}
✅Array - Ordered list - [1, 2, 3]
✅Function - Reusable blocks of code - function greet() { }

Bonus Tip: Use typeof to check the type of a value in JS!

What is JavaScript? And how its different from Java?🤔🔹JavaScript is a lightweight, interpreted language mainly used for ...
12/04/2025

What is JavaScript? And how its different from Java?🤔

🔹JavaScript is a lightweight, interpreted language mainly used for web development. It runs in the browser and powers the interactivity on websites(like animations, forms, and dynamic content).
🔹Java is a compiled, object-oriented programming language used for building large-scale applications, from Android apps to enterprise software.

In short, JavaScript is like the magician behind your favorite websites, while Java builds the strong backend systems and mobile apps.

💬 Have you ever confused Java with JavaScript before? Let’s chat in the comments!

10/04/2025

Understanding Closures in JavaScript!

A closure in JavaScript is a function that remembers variables from its outer scope even after the outer function has executed. This allows the inner function to retain and modify those variables.

How it Works?
1. The outerFunction initializes count and returns an inner function.
2. Even after outerFunction finishes executing, the inner function remembers count.
3. Each call to counter() updates and prints the value of count.

Why are Closures Useful?
1. Data encapsulation (private variables)
2. Maintaining state
3. Creating function factories

Closures are one of the most powerful concepts in JavaScript! What are your thoughts on them? Let’s discuss in the comments! 💬👇

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21/06/2024

Half of my life was spent calculating Bangladesh’s points to qualify for playoffs!

10/06/2024

মানুষের তীরে এসে তরী ডোবে,
আমরা তীরে এসে তরী ফেলে লাফ দেই।

A touch of sophistication.
19/05/2024

A touch of sophistication.

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11/05/2024

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