Web Developer & Reader
Building things for the web. Reading existentialist classics between commits.
"The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for." — Dostoevsky
I'm Junayed Nafis, a student of Global Studies & Governance at Independent University of Bangladesh (IUB), based in Barishal. I navigate the intersection of geopolitics, technology, and design.
I code the way I read with patience and intent. Whether I'm building a Messenger bot or designing a web interface, I care deeply about craftsmanship. I work as a freelancer, taking on projects that challenge me to think creatively and solve real problems.
When I'm not in front of a screen, I'm deep in a Dostoevsky novel, working out, or thinking about systems human or digital.
A Facebook Messenger bot built to automate group interactions and bulk posting, deployed on a VPS with cookie-based session handling and anti-detection measures.
A sleek grammar checker and rephraser app powered by the Claude API, featuring a dark aesthetic, multiple tone/style modes, and intelligent text refinement.
A React-based tool that rewrites AI-generated content to pass GPTZero detection, with retry logic, multiple humanization strategies, and optimized prompt engineering.
A custom Windows desktop environment with a screen time tracker, animated launcher widget with hover effects, and real-time stats, built with Python and Rainmeter.
A personal portfolio website to advertise private tutoring services for Classes 1–6, with QR code-linked flyers and bilingual (Bangla/English) content strategy.
A Bangladesh-focused university admission aggregator built in WordPress for AdSense revenue, with SEO-optimized schema, custom post types, and internal linking strategy.
My bookshelf is heavily Russian. Dostoevsky taught me that great characters are full of contradictions and so are great systems. Reading shapes how I think about design, governance, and being human. Currently working through Pride and Prejudice, The Master and Margarita, and The Idiot.
Open to freelance projects, collaborations, and good conversations about books and code.