Quick answers about Diary — what it is, how to navigate it, and how to get in touch.
Diary is my personal software engineering notebook at diary.nazmulhussain.com — a public collection where I write down what I learn and what I already know. It includes articles, cheatsheets, glossaries, roadmaps, Q&A sets, quizzes, and notes, organized by technology, topic, role, and tags.
Primarily for me: revising skills, filling gaps, and staying current. It is public so others can read along, but it is not a course platform or a community product. There are no accounts or enrollments.
Use search and filters on the posts page — by content type, technology, topic, role, or tags. Roadmaps and cheatsheets are good starting points for structured learning; glossary and notes work well for quick lookup.
Yes. Use the contact page to send a message. I cannot promise coverage or response times, but feedback is welcome.
You may reference and link to posts with attribution. This is personal documentation, not licensed curriculum — treat accuracy and timeliness accordingly.
No. Everything is open to read. There is no sign-up, login, or user profile.
I update entries as I learn and revisit topics. Older posts may reflect what I knew at the time — check the published or updated date when it matters.
Yes. You can find them in the footer.