Peter Ade-Ojo

Peter Ade-Ojo

Software Engineer in Lagos, Nigeria

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Work Experience

2023 — Now
Lagos, Nigeria
  • Developed a real-time network checker to monitor and predict transaction success rate, increased customer retention by 12%

  • A service provider monitor to provide 3rd party health checks and reliability that helped to reduce service downtimes

  • Shipped updates and upgrades to the existing CRM system, to integrate customer data across departments

  • Created internal technical documentation that served the different engineering teams in the company.

  • Conducted quality assurance tests on multiple processes to ensure the security and usability of systems.

  • Participated in Security Audits with the Cybersecurity team to ensure security of internal applications and software.

2022 — 2023
Lead Backend Engineer at Purscliq
Lagos, Nigeria
  • Led a team of engineers to architect, design, develop, deploy, and maintain several projects.

  • Worked directly with executives and stakeholders to accurately define project requirements and timelines, and ensured adherence before deadlines

Projects

2024

Open source NPM package that provides the functionality that powers Typegen and TypegenCLI.

2024

CLI Tool for generating typescript types and simplifying developer workflow

2024

Web Application for transforming JSON data into Typescript types.

Writing

2023

Weighted averages involve assigning different weights to sets of transaction data to denote their relevance. By using this technique, we can calculate the reliability of transactions performed by different financial institutions. Read more to find out how

2023

E-mails provide one of the most efficient ways of communication. PHPMailer is a PHP library that allows you to send emails from your PHP application. It is a very popular library and is used by many developers. In this article, I will show you how to use PHPMailer to send emails from your PHP application.

2021

When going into software development, for most web applications, there is a need to store data, persistently, in some form or the other. This could include the need to store login/authentication information, financial details, an e-shopper's cart, training data for a machine learning model, etc. This article helps developers who already have a background in SQL and are looking to take advantage of everything Nodejs and MongoDB have to offer

Education

2022 — 2022
Mobile Web Specialist at Google Africa Developer Training Program