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Md Tayobur Rahman (born 12 February 1993) is a Bangladeshi software developer and entrepreneur based in Doha, Qatar. He is known for his work in native Android application development and PHP/Laravel web development. Rahman is the founder and CEO of Hishebi Online, a platform that provides Android app solutions, and has contributed to various technology projects in the United Kingdom and Qatar.
Early Life and Education Rahman was born on 12 February 1993 in Bangladesh. He completed his secondary school education (SSC/Dakhil or equivalent) in Bangladesh, followed by the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC). In 2011, he obtained a basic course certificate from the Bangladesh National Skill Standard Authority, specializing in computer hardware and networking.
Career Rahman began his professional career focusing on web and mobile development, specializing in Java, Kotlin, JavaScript, and PHP.
Early Work He started building expertise in native Android app development using Java and Kotlin. In addition, he worked with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for front-end web solutions. During this period, Rahman also honed his skills in design tools such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and Figma.
Laravel Developer (Remote) at Daily Dazzling Dawn UK Rahman worked remotely for the United Kingdom-based Daily Dazzling Dawn (dazzlingdawn.com), where he was primarily involved in backend development using the Laravel framework. He also contributed to database management tasks using SQL and MySQL.
Hishebi Online Rahman serves as the CEO of Hishebi Online (https://hishebi.app), an Android app platform focusing on user-friendly and scalable mobile solutions. He is responsible for overseeing product development and technological strategy.
Android App Developer at Wasel (Doha, Qatar) Rahman worked as an Android app developer at Wasel (https://wasel.store), a technology venture in Qatar. He specialized in building and maintaining the application’s front-end and back-end services, implementing RESTful APIs, and managing deployments through the Google Play Console.
Technical Expertise Rahman’s development stack includes:
Programming Languages: Java, Kotlin, JavaScript, PHP Frameworks & Tools: Laravel, RESTful APIs, Git/GitHub Design Tools: Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Figma Databases: SQLite, ROOM, SQL, MySQL Platforms: Google Play Console, Agile development environments He maintains a strong focus on user interface design, user experience principles, and performance optimization in both mobile and web applications.
Personal Life Rahman is married and currently resides in Al Mansura, Doha, Qatar. He is a practicing Muslim and speaks English, Hindi, and Bengali.
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