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Welcome to My Portfolio!

November 26, 2025 12:00:00 AM (Today)

Welcome to My New Portfolio!

Hello world! This is the inaugural post on my new portfolio blog. I'm excited to share my journey as a software engineer with you.

A Fresh Start

I've just launched this new portfolio built on the excellent https://laurentcodes.xyz open source site by Laurent. His minimalist design approach and clean code structure provided the perfect foundation for showcasing my work in development, engineering, and open source contributions.

What You'll Find Here

This blog will serve as a space for me to share:

  • Technical Insights: Deep dives into frontend engineering, backend architecture, and performance optimization
  • Blockchain & Security: My experiences with Ethereum development, smart contract security, and Web3 technologies
  • Open Source Journey: Stories from contributing to projects like Reth, Alloy, and Viem
  • Career Reflections: Lessons learned from building products at Oyster, Konga, and Afrihealth
  • Engineering Best Practices: Thoughts on code quality, testing, and scalable architecture

About My Work

As a Product Engineer at Oyster Skin Technologies and former Frontend Engineer at Konga, I've had the privilege of working on diverse challenges:

  • Building scalable search platforms handling millions of records
  • Developing mobile applications with 1000+ downloads at launch
  • Contributing to core Ethereum infrastructure used by thousands of developers
  • Leading frontend architecture and engineering best practices

Let's Connect!

I'm passionate about building innovative solutions and mentoring other developers. Whether you're interested in:

  • Frontend/Fullstack opportunities
  • Open source collaboration
  • Technical discussions
  • Or just want to chat about technology

Feel free to reach out through my contact page or connect on GitHub.

Thanks for stopping by, and I look forward to sharing more technical content with you all!


Special thanks to Laurent for creating such a wonderful open-source portfolio that made this possible.