Hello,I'm AniketBiprojit
Senior Full-Stack Developer | React TypeScript Node.js Expert
Professional software engineer specializing in modern web development technologies including React, TypeScript, Node.js, and cloud platforms. Based in Delhi, India with 5+ years of experience in building scalable applications.
A developer who's
who somehow convinced people to pay me for writing code that occasionally works on the first try.
Who Am I?
About Aniket Biprojit Chowdhury - Senior Software Engineer
Experienced full-stack developer with expertise in React, TypeScript, Node.js, and modern web technologies. Specializing in clean code, scalable applications, and retro-inspired user interfaces.
A developer who's been around the block enough times to know that the best code is the one that doesn't make future-you want to throw your laptop out the window. I specialize in building things that actually work, look good, and don't require a PhD to understand.

The Developer Who Actually Writes Comments
I'm a software engineer based in Delhi, India, and I'm that rare breed of developer who actually enjoys writing documentation (all lies I tell my managers). Yes, I know - shocking.
I believe that code should tell a story, and if your future self can't understand what you built six months ago, you've failed as a developer. When I'm not debugging my own code at 2 AM, I'm probably playing video games (all lies I tell my friends).
My journey started with a love for vintage computing (hence the retro aesthetic obsession) and evolved into building modern applications that don't make users want to throw their devices across the room. You can check out my work on GitHub, where I share projects that actually have README files worth reading.
My Quirks (Because Every Developer Has Them)
Featured Projects
A showcase of my latest work, from blockchain applications to open-source contributions. (Warning: Some of these might actually work.)
TECHNICAL ARSENAL
Comprehensive toolkit built over years of experience
FRONTEND.dll
BLOCKCHAIN.sys
BACKEND.bat
CLOUD.sys
AI/ML.exe
CERTIFICATIONS.log
EXPERIENCE.log
Senior Software Developer
Pubgenius Inc.
Leading development of scalable software solutions and contributing to cutting-edge technology implementations.
Senior Software Engineer
Scope
Developed and maintained enterprise-level software solutions, focusing on performance optimization and system architecture.
Senior Software Engineer & Blockchain Architect
Pepper Content
Led blockchain architecture design and implementation, developing smart contracts and decentralized applications.
Senior Blockchain Architect
Nonceblox Private Limited
Designed and implemented blockchain solutions, smart contracts, and DeFi protocols using Solidity and Web3 technologies.
Programming Intern
AICTE
Gained foundational experience in software development and programming, contributing to various educational technology projects.
Random Side Projects
Because every developer has a graveyard of half-finished ideas, weekend experiments, and "quick" projects that took way longer than expected. These are mine.
Because sometimes you need to simulate cellular automata to feel alive
Check it outThe classic game that taught us all to be paranoid about clicking
Check it outNokia 3310 nostalgia in modern web form
Check it outWrite faster code with C++ Expression Templates for optimized compile-time evaluation
Check it outBecause responsive design shouldn't be an afterthought
Check it outA server-side deployment utility for CI/CD pipelines (because manual deployments are for masochists)
Check it outEducational platform that actually works (shocking, I know)
Check it outProof of concept for circular linked list inside MySQL using TypeORM (because why not?)
Check it outMore random projects coming soon... probably.
Random Thoughts
Because every developer needs a place to rant about the absurdity of our profession. These are my unfiltered thoughts on coding, life, and why we all need more coffee.
Everyone talks about proper debugging tools, but sometimes the old ways are the best ways. Here's why I'm not ashamed to admit I still console.log everything.
We've all seen comments that promise the world and deliver nothing. Let me show you how to write comments that actually help instead of making things worse.
A developer's guide to explaining why adding a button isn't just adding a button, and why we need to refactor the entire architecture first.
Documentation is like vegetables - everyone knows it's good for you, but nobody wants to eat it. Here's how to make it actually palatable.
LET'S BUILD SOMETHING
INIT_COLLABORATION.exe --mode=creative --output=amazing
SEND_MESSAGE.exe
CONTACT_INFO.log
Always interested in new opportunities and collaborations
Currently hunting for cool freelance quests & epic full-time adventures