I first heard about programming when I was preparing for my first test in the University as a Chemical Engineering student. Since then I have always known this is what I wanted to do. After a few months I changed my major to Computer Science.
My first computer science class was taught by the first female Computer Science professor in West Africa. She told us a story about a former student that was very good in Java. Fortunately I was already having a knack for JavaScript. That day I made the decision I will follow JavaScript with everything I have got.
Some years have passed and I have worked with various companies helping them scale their server, improving the quality of their codebase and helping them ship great products to the market as fast as possible. So, now, in industry, this passion remains with me. There's certainly yet more to learn, yet more problems to solve, and yet more to build. And for this, I am very grateful.
Aside from being at the front of my computer screen, I like to write about my life's view on medium .
This project aims to be the best platform for online interactions in Africa. It is still currently under active development
View Project >This application connects students and instructions by making students to subscribe to a course created by an instructor. By so doing, students can interact with each other and also ask valuable question from instructor
View Project >This was a project built for a client. The aim of the project is for users to have access to realtime predictions of football scores
View Project >The main aim of this project is to minimize and eventually stop the waste of books in the University of Ibadan . We give book owner the platform to upload "No Longer Useful books to me" either softcopy or hardcopy. We make pdf's downloadable to anyone irrespective of their race or culture and we connect those that upload hard copy books(in form of an image with some descriptions) to those that needs it through SMS(text messages).
View Project >