Anas bin Sharif

Science student — SSC candidate (2026). I enjoy web development, Python, robotics, and ethical penetration testing. I am also the CTO of Al-Hasanah Stationeries, a tiny business. I have an Islamic educational background and have completed Hifz.

I enjoy building small websites and board games, experimenting with science demos, and creating local-network apps that actually work when everyone else is still refreshing the page.

Online
GitHub • abinsharif
Based in Muhammadpur, Dhaka

About

I am a Class 10 student (SSC candidate, 2026) studying at a Bangla-medium Islamic school. I’m the CTO of our tiny student-run business, Al-Hasanah Stationeries, where I handle the tech. I’ve completed Hifz and have a practical (and mildly curious) obsession for coding, science demos, and ethical penetration testing. I prefer building things that actually work: local‑network apps, small games, and neat physics visualisations. In my free time I design and play board games, tinker with web or Python projects, and research on Wikipedia ranging from science to weaponry — strictly for curiosity (and board games).

Quick facts
  • Lives: Shekhertek, Muhammadpur, Dhaka
  • Interests: Web development, Pentesting, Python, Robotics
  • Languages: Bengali, English (proficient), Arabic (basic)

Skills & proficiency

About these scores
The percentages are approximate and based on W3Schools online test results. They are provided as a general guideline of proficiency rather than a strict metric.
HTML90%
CSS / Bootstrap84%
JavaScript96%
Python100%
SQLite80%
C88%
Pentesting68%
Demonstrates web development skills — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Projects

These are some of my notable, completed projects — brief descriptions and links to demos or repositories.

Al-Hasanah Stationeries (Business site)
A practical, responsive storefront for our tiny student-run stationery shop — I run the tech as CTO, keeping it simple and reliable. It sells pens (not essays) and includes links for the code (and ordering).
Missile Demo
An educational missile-simulation demo showing trajectories, drag, and gravity — useful for learning projectile motion by seeing variables change. It demonstrates physics without pretending to be dangerous; think of it as war made visual.
Real-time Local Chat App
A fully working messaging platform that runs on a local network — reliable, minimal latency, and built so your friends can actually send messages without cloud headaches. Great for LAN events and testing real-time features.
Physics Demos Collection
A compact suite of interactive physics visualisations designed to teach basic mechanics and waves. Useful for classroom demos. No physics principles were harmed in the making of these demos.
Shoot! — Mini Game
A small browser shooting game — quick to pick up, satisfying to play, and intentionally lightweight. Built to test game loop, collision handling, and polish: good practice for UI and input handling.
Robotics & Hardware Projects
Small robotics builds (Arduino-driven) — experimental machines. Includes a device that uses a timer and dice-roll logic for "Islamic randomness" in play mechanics (no gambling implied). These are hobby prototypes focused on learning electronics and control.

Contact & links

The best way to reach me is via Email or Telegram. I prefer short technical messages about projects or collaborations.

Availability
Open to small collaborations and student-friendly projects.