Arif Sultan is a Senior Software Engineer with over six years of experience bridging BI data engineering and full-stack development. He began as a BI Database Developer skilled in SSIS, SSAS, SSMS, MDX and SQL Server, and is now expanding into frontend technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Vue) and modern testing (Jest, Enzyme) to deliver end-to-end solutions. At Stratocore he applies senior engineering and consulting capabilities, while his IQVIA tenure involved data architecture, ETL design, cube design, and coordinating with onshore stakeholders across international teams. His GitHub activity shows a hands-on portfolio in data structures and algorithms (C++, Floyd-Warshall, Knight's Tour) and educational web content, highlighting a practical, problem-solving mindset. Based in Bangladesh with a CSE degree from the Islamic University of Technology, he blends business acumen with technical depth to ship scalable, reusable software.
Contributions summary:Sultan implemented multiple C++ projects, including a car rental system, a Tic-Tac-Toe game, and various sorting algorithms (selection sort, quicksort) demonstrating their proficiency in the language. They also worked on a binary search tree variant and a fences painting problem solution. Additionally, they created an HTML file for a data structures lecture, showcasing a basic understanding of web technologies and potentially a focus on educational content within the repository.
Contains Algorithms useful for interview preparation, various practice problems of Arrays, Stacks, queue etc. Contributors are Welcome but, DO NOT MAKE THIS REPO ACT LIKE A SOURCE OF +1.
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Back-end Developer
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Contributions summary:Sultan contributed several C++ implementations related to data structures and algorithms, including binary search, circular linked lists, and binary tree traversals (preorder, inorder, postorder). They also implemented the Floyd-Warshall algorithm and a backtracking solution to the Knight's Tour problem. In addition, the user's work included matrix pathfinding in a binary tree context.
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