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Sumonta Saha Mridul
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I Built This GitHub README to Land My Dream Software Internship!

I've always liked to arrange my things properly and decorate them nicely, and the same goes for my GitHub profile README. I want it to look good and attract others, and it feels great when someone praises me for organizing it so well. I designed it to be an interactive showcase of my skills, projects, and contributions.

🔥 What You’ll Find in My GitHub Profile README:

  • Professional Overview – Structured introduction highlighting expertise.
  • Pinned Projects – Showcasing top open-source contributions.
  • Tech Stack – Organized list of specialized tools & technologies.
  • GitHub Stats & Contributions – Dynamic visuals tracking coding journey.
  • Latest Blog Posts & YouTube Content – Regular updates on learning & contributions.
  • Different Coding Stacks – Highlighting proficiency across multiple stacks.
  • Photograph Showcase – Personal and professional snapshots.
  • Achievements – List of key accomplishments and recognitions.

If you’re looking for inspiration to build your own GitHub profile README or just want to explore cool open-source projects, this is for you! I’ve crafted it to stand out to recruiters, developers, and tech enthusiasts.


  1. 📽️ Watch My Walkthrough Video: YouTube Video
  2. 👉 Check it out here: GitHub Profile
  3. 👨‍💻 Let’s Connect on LinkedIn: LinkedIn Profile

Want a full tutorial on creating an awesome GitHub README? If this video gets 5 comments requesting a tutorial, I'll make a step-by-step guide soon!

Let me know your thoughts, and feel free to drop a ⭐ if you like it! 💻Subscribe my channel to grow!

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