Notes
This section serves as a working notebook rather than a collection of polished articles. It brings together engineering notes, research journals, and personal writings recorded over time. Technical content is written in English, while personal reflections, life, and travel are written in বাংলা.
About These Notes
Books and long-form articles present ideas after they have matured. These notes capture them while they are still evolving.
Some entries record solutions to technical problems. Others summarize research papers, document experiments, or preserve observations that may later develop into articles, talks, or publications. Personal notes provide space for experiences and reflections outside professional work.
Taken together, these notes form a chronological record of learning, practice, and exploration.
Note Streams
| Stream | Focus | Language | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engineering | Software engineering, architecture, AI, platforms, tools, and lessons learned. | English | Working notes |
| Research | Literature reviews, research ideas, paper summaries, and academic observations. | English | Research journal |
| Personal | Life, travel, culture, and personal reflections. | বাংলা | Personal journal |
Why Two Languages?
The choice of language follows the nature of the subject rather than the audience.
Engineering and research are written in English because they are intended to participate in the wider technical and academic community.
Personal writing is kept in বাংলা, the language in which places, memories, conversations, and everyday experiences are most naturally expressed.
Working Principles
The notes in this section are intentionally lightweight.
- Entries are chronological rather than exhaustive.
- Ideas may evolve as understanding improves.
- Earlier notes may be revised, expanded, or corrected.
- Not every note becomes a finished article, and not every experiment succeeds.
The objective is to preserve useful knowledge as it develops.