MD Rajibul Islam
About Me

MD Rajibul Islam

I'm a software engineer and Android developer who builds thoughtful, purposeful apps. As founder & CEO of Raji's Lab, I lead development of innovative technology solutions that simplify everyday tasks.

Currently pursuing my B.Tech in Computer Science, I explore productivity, psychology, and systems thinking to enhance learning and growth. My mission is simple yet profound:

"I build purposeful apps, engineer software systems, and think deeply about how we learn and grow."
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Years Experience

Technical Expertise

Android / Kotlin Java Firebase Jetpack Compose Material Design REST APIs MVVM Architecture Room Database UI/UX Design Git & GitHub
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My Journey

The Path So Far

From curious learner to founder, here's how I got here.

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Education

Pursuing B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering, constantly learning and growing through hands-on projects.

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Founded Raji's Lab

Started my tech company to build innovative solutions that make a real difference in people's daily lives.

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App Development

Published multiple apps on Play Store, reaching 10,000+ users with reliable, offline-first solutions.

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Continuous Growth

Always exploring new technologies, design patterns, and ways to create better user experiences.

Philosophy

How I Approach Problems

Design Principles I Live By

🎯 User-First Thinking

Every decision starts with the end user. What do they need? What frustrates them? How can we make their lives easier?

πŸ“΄ Offline-First Design

Apps should work without internet. Period. Reliability isn't optionalβ€”it's fundamental to trust.

✨ Simplicity Over Complexity

Complex problems deserve simple solutions. If it's hard to use, I haven't finished designing it.

πŸ”„ Systems Thinking

Consider the bigger picture. How does this fit into the user's life? What ripple effects might it create?

πŸš€ Continuous Improvement

Ship fast, learn faster. Iterate based on real feedback, not assumptions. Perfect is the enemy of done.