Ifran Ruhin

About

I’m Ifran Ruhin, a Software Engineer focused on backend systems, Golang, Linux, and infrastructure. I started programming back in 2020 with curiosity and a very unstable Linux setup. Since then, I’ve spent nearly a year working on production backend systems for Foodi, one of Bangladesh’s growing food delivery platforms, worked under US-Bangla Group and Studying topics like VoIP, IPPBX system and Asterisk. Along the way, I found myself becoming deeply interested in systems programming, infrastructure, and the kind of software that quietly powers everything behind the scenes. Recently, I’ve been learning Rust and building projects that feel meaningful to me like Shrutik, an open-source AI voice data collection platform, and Jagoron, an AI-integrated Bangla phonetic engine designed to make Bangla typing feel as natural as speaking. But beyond all the tech, I still feel like the same person from 2021: curious, overwhelmed sometimes, constantly learning. I like quiet terminals, thoughtful software, late-night ideas, open source, minimal interfaces, and the feeling of finally understanding something difficult after struggling with it for days. This little corner of the internet is where I share the things I build, the things I learn, and fragments from the journey in between. Still foolish. Still hungry.