I am primarily a software engineer. I have worked as a data engineer and as a technical team lead. I enjoy breaking complexities into chewable bites. I am an outdoors guy: I enjoy doing camps and going for hikes.
I am a naturally curious person. This, coupled with my enthusiasm for technology led me on the IT path for my undergrad (study-wise) and eventually into software engineering (professionally speaking). I love answering questions. Many have identified me as a highly resourceful person since my knowledge is vast. I classify myself as a generalist who has decided to focus his time into being skilful in my main tool: Python. I prefer using VueJS on the FrontEnd.
I am passionate about IoT, Data and AI. Recently I have made deliberate steps into the world of Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and at being Data-savvy. This stems out of my urge to answer questions and providing solutions with the premise of more than just intuition, using data.
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I support freelance writers in CircleCI's Guest Writers Program on the benefits of tooling and automation, in this case, Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD). CI/CD, an agile methodology best practice, helps overcome work-day obstacles empowering technology-driven organizations to do their best work
In short, I am working out my personal mantra: *invoke the builder within and serve" I am involved with individuals, businesses, initiatives and ministries on contractual terms; sometimes pro-bono (Refer to my volunteer section) Services offered: Mentoring, Technical copywriting, Product Management, Technical Team Leadership, Talent sourcing, Remote work onboarding, System Architecturing among others.
Senior Software Engineer
Responsible in powering the web and mobile clients of the farmlogs app through building secure APIs and working with data to provide value for farmers who are our primary users.
Software engineer
@Django integrated with a full-featured @Webpack + (@vuejs / vue-loader) setup with hot reload, linting, testing & css extraction.
@Microsoft /vscode extension to tell the battery level (on fullscreen- not yet there :)
This article focuses on setting up a continuous integration pipeline for a Django project, but the information here can be extended to other Python projects, too.
Continuous Integration (CI) involves the test automation of feature branches before they are merged to the main Git branch in a project. This ensures that a codebase does not get updated with changes that could break something. Continuous Delivery (CD), on the other hand, builds upon CI by automating releases of these branches and/or the main branch. This allows small incremental updates to reach your users faster, in line with Agile software development philosophy.In this article, I will take you through setting up CI with GitHub. We will use a Python application to demonstrate our CI pipeline.
Building an app with VueJS in a Django App is incredibly simple in this in depth article. This is just the beginning of introducing VueJS's sweetness in Django.
Stanley Ndagi is an Andela Developer based in Nairobi, Kenya. He’s currently a Data Engineer with Enigma, a New York-based startup that provides data discovery and analytics tools to help organisations make better decisions. “We are in the future,” says Enigma CEO...
The hackathon (https://f82019.devpost.com/) focused on Facebook's commitment to creating social technologies that enable the best of what people can do together using 4 of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
Our project focused on empowering community engagement in making cities sustainable. This was done by simplifying the reporting process of issues in the city and making these reports available to everyone more so those who can do something about it. For this, we created a Facebook Messenger bot for reporting to a REST API and a react page with heat-maps consuming that API.
The role involved working with my team to publicise the hackathon within Nairobi and other cities. Source for sponsors as well as other partners in the academic, political and economic sector.
Hackathons are platforms for technologists, enthusiasts and experts to showcase the quality and talent as they collaboratively (mostly competitively as well) solve problems. Fishackathon is a global hackathon organised to help make Earth's waters, aquaculture, and fisheries more sustainable and equitable.
The book has two main tips: - Care About Your Craft - Think! About Your Work
Best summary out there: https://github.com/NdagiStanley/The-Pragmatic-Programmer
The book, in summary, states that change is inevitable. The secret sauce in life is how you deal with it: Adapt!
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Favorite Editor: | VS Code |