Computer Science & Networks graduate and software developer. I build practical web tools and Python applications — from a complete management system for a travel agency to academic and side projects.
I'm a Computer Science & Networks graduate from the University of M'Sila and a software developer. I enjoy turning real problems into clean, working tools — mostly with Python and modern web technologies.
I currently work at a travel agency, where I built a complete internal system to manage clients and invoices. I value careful planning before writing code, and I'm now preparing to continue my studies abroad.
Graduation project (team): a face-recognition student-attendance system, where I was responsible for development and implementation.
Graduation project (team): a hotel website with an admin dashboard. Foundation in programming, databases, web development, and networks.
A complete internal system I built for the travel agency where I work, to manage clients, invoices, and records. It runs on the office's local network so every PC shares the same up-to-date data.
A Python script that checks for available visa appointments and instantly notifies staff via Telegram, so no slot is missed.
A team graduation project on face-recognition student attendance. I was responsible for the development and implementation of the system.
A team Bachelor's graduation project: a hotel website with an admin dashboard to manage rooms and bookings.
A public-facing travel website built with Flask, presenting the agency's services and offers online.
Course projects & reports during my Networks studies, including 802.11s mesh networks, SDN, a Nessus security audit, and an IEEE 802.11 mini-project.
Hands-on labs where I recreate a real web vulnerability and then implement the secure fix — to understand attacks from both sides.
An Express/EJS app demonstrating Insecure Direct Object Reference (OWASP A01:2021) — showing how missing authorization checks expose other users' records, and how to fix them.
An Express/EJS lab that demonstrates how weak, predictable session cookies can be brute-forced — and the hardening steps that stop it.
I'm open to study-abroad opportunities and software work. Feel free to reach out — I'd be happy to talk.