A human being who ships software.
I spend my days interpreting P&IDs and my nights pushing Flutter builds — occasionally the other way round. Most people pick the hardware lane or the software lane. I took the interchange, and it turns out the view is better from there.
// pick a lane — both are real
./software
Apps in production
Mobile & web development — Flutter, React Native, Next.js, TypeScript. Currently shipping at Decentralyne, with freelance apps in the Play Store pipeline.
./engineering
CAD & electrical
Piping and plant design, lighting simulation, power SLDs and data-center operations. AutoCAD, Plant 3D, DIALux, Navisworks — trained at NNPC, currently embedded in a data center.
// why both
Two languages, one translator
Engineering teams and software teams famously talk past each other. I'm fluent in both — comfortable turning a piping sketch into a Plant 3D model in the morning and a Figma frame into a production app screen after lunch.
Built where it's physical
Lighting calcs, switchgear single-line diagrams, data-center SOPs — work where a wrong number isn't a bug, it's a hazard. That discipline follows me into every codebase.
Shipped where it's digital
Real apps with real users: subscription management, tracking, offline-first features. Not tutorial projects — things people open every day and quietly rely on.
// currently
- mobile dev
- Decentralyne · Oct 2024 →
- siwes
- Data center · electrical infrastructure
- degree
- B.Eng Mechatronics, 400L · Bells Tech
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