Fatiul Huq Sujoy

Syed Fatiul Huq Sujoy is a researcher and fiction writer. You can reach him at [email protected]

Cleaner of dawn

She doesn’t need an alarm For the last hour of the night.

4m ago

Jhalmuri for the hollowed in-between

“Extra ghugni, no chilis,” he confirmed, his cyber-enhanced eyes ever judging.

1y ago

Night of the tangled jilapi

A blur of city lights.

1y ago

Shingara before the end of times

Where else would they find a criminal, other than in the back alleys where the sun hadn’t reached for years, where the half-dead struggled in the flooded sewage for a scrap of euphoria.

1y ago

Pooris, Drones and Withered Dragons

"I want to propose a deal with the Bazar."

2y ago

DARK: The Beginning Ends

Dark reveled in its complex story, but did not lose itself amidst the ever branching, ever overlapping and ever looping narrative. The finale left me thoroughly amazed and equally content, while happily unsure of what aspect of this conclusion to love and applaud the most.

3y ago

Stages of amateur software development

As foretold by our forefathers since age forgotten, a CS student must bring forth to the world a software.

5y ago

A rant on rush trips

Before we criticise and praise the different aspects of a “rush trip”, we need to define it. Any trip that tries to cover multiple distant places in the shortest possible timeframe and the least possible expense can be regarded as a rush trip.

5y ago
December 21, 2017
December 21, 2017

The must-watch time travel thriller

Dark is a German series from Netflix that will get you hooked immediately, make you constantly ask, “What the heck's going on?” and

November 30, 2017
November 30, 2017

Pepper Trigger

“Hey girl, do you know why we're a rice based country?” I ask, retaining the smug face like it's the first time I'm asking.“Do I know you?” Tasnim replies, as usual.“Because every restaurant here has 15 percent VAT included.”

November 16, 2017
November 16, 2017

Internet of Things for dummies

Unlike the dull name, the prospect and scope of the Internet of Things is in reality big enough to change our world. Although this is not a new topic (the name was coined back in 1999) and there are implementations of it up and running already, the concept is still somewhat less popular in our parts of the world. This article aims at diminishing that.

October 5, 2017
October 5, 2017

The Common Personalities in a Trip v.2.0

It's been one and a half years since I wrote the original “Common Personalities in a Trip”. Trips came in abundance since then, and so did an array of new personalities to ponder about.

September 14, 2017
September 14, 2017

Scrum for comfortable collaboration

Scrum is a very popular software development method used by software engineers that prioritises project planning and team management.

August 31, 2017
August 31, 2017

Of canals and guavas

It was early morning on a random overcast day in August, and our gang of seven sped through the green countryside near Barisal on a vehicle that's a mash-up of an “auto” and a “tempo”.

August 3, 2017
August 3, 2017

Defaced

The class was empty. It was only me and him there. And I couldn't stop staring at him—at that face. Unrecognisable.

July 13, 2017
July 13, 2017

School Essays We All Know Too Well

Are you a school/college student? Are you tired of writing the same essays your grandparents wrote, copied from the same book?

July 13, 2017
July 13, 2017

A simplified guide to Android app development

What you're about to read is a generalised account of the different aspects and to-dos of developing an Android app from scratch.

June 22, 2017
June 22, 2017

The Chronicles of a Computer Lab

You know why computer science majors have a better average sanity than most other engineering majors?

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