Alisher Ortiqov

Alisher Ortiqov

About

One could describe me as a Full-stack developer for which I mostly build services through web interfaces, mobile applications or chatbots (e.g. Telegram Bots). But recently I began exploring academic research and quantum computing field.

Currently...

Timeline

2026

Exploration Year


2025

Double Year (Startup + Quantum Computing)


2024

Networking Year

  • Summer Internship at OnSquare in Seoul
  • BookSwap - ebay for books, completed as a course project
  • University courses
    • Algorithms (MATHS!!!)
    • Data Structures (Java)
    • Programming Principles (F#)
    • Programming Language (Scala)
    • System Programming (C)
    • ...

2023

Next-step Year


2022

Open-source & Experience Year

  • Learned grammY
  • Learned NextJS and created SEO-friendly websites
  • Gained more experience of using Material UI
  • Contributed to the development of online multiplayer game
  • Learned basics of Ant Design
  • Learned basics of Flutter
  • Made automated testing & monitoring system for driving schools (got patent for it - dunno why)

2021

Full-stack Year


2020

Backend Year

  • Learned JavaScript
  • Learned NodeJS and Express to build Rest API
  • Made use of MongoDB in my projects
  • Learned Git and version control platforms: Github, Gitlab
  • Started Freelancing during the pandemic

2019

Baby steps Year

  • Met my mentor - founder of eagles.uz
  • Learned basics of web development: HTML, CSS
  • Produced some pet-projects to experience programming

Projects

IMB (I Make Bot)
IMB (I Make Bot)

A lightweight language compiler and runtime for deploying chatbots for several platforms at once.

rust · typescript · programming-language · chatbot

teambl
teambl

Trust Based Project Social Network. Focusing on conneting university students with alumni and professionals from various fields to share experiences, advice, and opportunities.

typescript · react-native · nextjs · python · django

Guardian Angel
Guardian Angel

An AI-powered anti-harassment system for companies designed to detect workplace harassment in real-time using speech recognition and machine learning technologies. GESS 2025 Program Finalist.

python · flask · whisper · vosk · react-native · kotlin

shashka-uz
shashka-uz

A beloved online multiplayer game project in which I applied my tech skills each time I learned something new - e.g. React, Node.js, Socket.io, and more.

javascript · css · reactjs · nodejs · socket.io

Wall of Rejections
Wall of Rejections

A wall of rejections I have received so far in my life. Sharing rejections to normalize failure, embrace growth mindset and show the resilience behind success.

typescript · nextjs · tailwindcss · postgresql · ai-assisted

Korea 101
Korea 101

A comprehensive guidebook for newcomers to Korea, covering essential topics such as accommodation, transportation, cultural norms, and practical tips to help them navigate their new environment with ease. Course project.

typescript · reactjs · nextjs · tailwindcss

BookSwap
BookSwap

ebay for books. A platform to facilitate book exchanges among users, promoting reading and sustainability. University course project.

typescript · react-native · nodejs · express · aws · socket.io · mongodb

telegraf-pagination
telegraf-pagination

An open-source pagination library for Telegraf framework that simplifies the process of creating paginated content in Telegram bots.

typescript · nodejs · telegraf

Writing

  1. Reckless (Part I).

    How reckless must a person be to trust the evil within?

  2. IMB: A New Approach to Bot Development

    IMB is a new approach to bot development that addresses the common issues of complex dependencies, large package sizes, and platform lock-in by providing a simple, platform-agnostic language for creating bots.

  3. Programming Languages for Quantum Computing (SILQ, Qiskit)

    Getting into quantum computing through Qiskit made me feel both excited and overwhelmed. While Python-based frameworks make experimentation accessible, they also expose a lot of quantum “plumbing” that quickly steepens the learning curve. In this post, I share why discovering Silq—a quantum-native programming language from ETH Zurich—felt like a turning point for me. By comparing a simple controlled-Hadamard gate in Qiskit and Silq, I explain how Silq’s familiar syntax and built-in guarantees make quantum programs feel more intuitive and safer to write. I also reflect on Silq’s current limitations and why I see an opportunity to contribute, combining my background in programming languages with my growing interest in quantum computing.

  4. How good is the ultimate (“no miracles”) argument for scientific realism?

    In this paper, I argue that the No Miracles Argument cannot justify scientific realism because it relies on a question-begging use of inference, assumes implausible uniqueness of truth undermined by model pluralism, and is undermined by the coherence of Constructive Empiricism and the limits of realist revisions.

  5. I liked Italy. She liked Spain.

    I liked Italy. She liked Spain. We could either be a perfect complement for each other. Or we would get separated in a way that had no coming back. It was the latter.

  6. He fell.

    In memory of Theo Sassano - a friend I never had.

  7. Analogy for quantum superposition

    An interesting analogy to help people (mainly students) understand superposition better.

  8. Poetic works

    Whispers turned to words, feelings cast in form — these poems are pieces of me, gathered in quiet and offered in light.

  9. An appointment that was never made

    Chasing a hope I know is impossible. Each step is a search for her, each empty seat a reminder that this appointment was never made, yet my heart keeps making it.

  10. Autentifikatsiya nimaga kerak?

    Bu maqola orqali autentifikatsiya tizimi va undan ko'zlangan maqsad haqida umumiy tushuncha olishingiz mumkin.