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I work with Node, React, React Native, Express, KOA, Serverless, and all things Javascript. My focus is on front-end, mobile, and user experience development. My background came from C# MVC plus many other paths over the last 20 something years. You may recognize my name from my previous speaking arrangements with Microsoft or from Larry Roof's books (WROX). I was awarded the "Best of Miercomm" award for my design and implementation of NEC's unified communication client, and all those loyalty kiosks in GameStop stores were designed and written by me :) You can find me hanging out on my open source projects: Defunctr, and Buccaneer. I am also a contributing member to Keystone, React Native, and a few others. I am launching my live broadcast later in 2020 where we will discuss and showcase things react.
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It's been 13 years since I wrote my first hello-world program in QBASIC. Today, I work with Javascript, Python and Java(Android). I worked as lead software engineer on internal projects at Andela. I am passionate about building cutting edge apps, having worked on a number of software projects for the web, desktop and mobile platform. Notable among them is the Mobile Examiner (a prize winning mobile app on the Samsung Developer's Challenge, 2010). A night owl scheming about how to make the world a better place. Besides work, I blog, teach and practice new chords on my guitar or piano. Here's one of my most notable write-ups: https://www.codementor.io/mattadesanya/a-gentler-introduction-to-programming-btcc1gllh
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Learned to develop in PHP, now writing in Node.js and keeping an eye on Rust. Big fan of Angular.js.
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