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I have worked on some really cool projects, been privileged to work with awesome people, been able to make a few contributions to some useful projects. Below are a few of the projects I have worked on. It is by no means an exhaustive list. For those that are open source, feel free to fork and send in pull requests.
This very site (what, you thought I wasn't going to mention it? fat chance). Built to inform, educate and demonstrate.
An online raffle system as well as a Consumer Sales Promotion (CSP) platform.
A platform for connecting energy customers to delivery personnel while simplifying payment and feedback.
A platform geared towards giving young women in the technology fields access to mentors from all walks of industry.
A free and open source web service to provide continent, country and state/province information in the JSON format.
A website geared towards delivering up-to-date and accurate information about the financial landscape in Nigeria.
A simple library created to generate random, unique string identifiers. It can be used in url shorteners, for ids and just about anything you may need unique strings for.
A simple library created to help .NET developers read environment variables stored in .env files. A simple library, kit has come in quite handy for several open source web projects where I needed to keep my variables secret (which is just about everyone of them).
A simple library created to add functionality to the classic .NET DateTime object.
A simple extension to hide comments on YouTube and Facebook. Consume content without the bias of comments.
A simple library created to estimate the amount of time it would take a human to read HTML or Markdown.
A company dedicated to helping you find the best dining. Search for, and book a dining at any of our restaurants.
A company that takes the hassle out of getting your outfits made. Get your measurements and clothes delivered to you at your convenience and made by the best artisans.
A suite of windows forms application that aid in creating and administering electronic examinations. It aims to be a free and open source alternative to Avanset's VCE suite of apps.
vCardLib is a .NET library written entirely in C#. It is designed to enable developers read contacts stored in a vCard file (*.vcf or *.vcard). The library supports vCard files of version 2.1 and 3.0 only, there have not been any requests for 4.0 support.
A simple notes taking application. It utilizes Google's firebase. Written in C# and using Xamarin.Forms, it is cross platform.
A work in progress. This library is a port of the javaanpr library. It uses machine learning to locate and extract numbers from photos of license plates.