Problem Solver — Engineering solutions, not just writing code
A CSE student at RUET who leads with logic before syntax. I build purposeful tools rooted in DSA and OOP principles, and leverage AI as a force multiplier — because the best code is the code that solves the right problem.
I'm Golap Saroar, a CSE undergraduate at RUET. But before I'm a developer, I'm a problem solver. I don't open a code editor because I enjoy writing syntax — I open it because a real problem needs an engineered solution, and code is the most precise tool I have.
Every project I ship begins the same way: I identify a friction point in someone's day, map the underlying logic, then architect a solution grounded in Object-Oriented Programming and optimised Data Structures & Algorithms. Clean architecture isn't a preference — it's the only way to build something that lasts.
I'm also a New-Age Engineer. Rather than fearing AI, I treat it as a force multiplier — accelerating the development lifecycle while holding firm to the engineering fundamentals drilled into me at RUET. I don't just build websites; I solve puzzles, then ship them as tools.
To bridge the gap between complex problems and elegant software — building digital products that aren't just functional, but inherently scalable and efficient.
A future where human logic and AI work in synergy. I solve problems first; the technology I choose is simply the most efficient tool for the job.
A productivity tool engineered for people drowning in browser tabs. Organises important links into searchable categories, supports full import/export, multiple UI themes, and persists all data with the Local Storage API — zero dependencies, zero bloat, maximum value.
An interactive reference tool that transforms dense OOP theory into an engaging, visual learning experience. Features real-world analogies, exam-ready tips, instant keyboard-driven search, and three switchable themes — engineered for the way students actually learn.
Have a problem that needs an engineered solution? An opportunity, a collaboration, or just want to say hello? I'm always open to a good conversation.
RUET · CSE · Rajshahi, Bangladesh