Hi, my name is

Chukwuemelie Jason Obumse

I'm a Full Stack Software Engineer.

About Me

I am a Full Stack Software Engineer with three years of experience. Specialized in backend development and frontend development, experienced in system design, DevOps and database management.

I have a track record of architecting, developing and deploying highly efficient software, enhancing data visualization, and elevating online visibility through effective SEO. My work has delivered high-quality B2B and B2C software solutions used by thousands across the blue collar, fintech, data and lifestyle sectors while working at companies like LaborHack, Wynk Limited and Peppermint.

Core Skills

Projects

WYNK.NG

I rebuilt Wynk's web application while working as an intern at Wynk Limited.

This web application displays and elaborates on the services provided by Wynk, from ride hailing to payment and lifestyle services, as well as the opportunities in store for partners and potential partners.

Built with: React, TailwindCSS, Material UI

WYNK.NG

Zen

This is an API designed for fintech applications. It provides features that allow users to have multicurrency wallets, exchange currencies and generate virtual cards. Zen integrates Maplerad's sandbox environment to power most of its features.

Built with: TypeScript, Node JS, Express JS, MongoDB

Zen

Vibes Tailor

A web application that gives you music recommendations that match your taste.

The Vibes Tailor is a music recommender I created for music enthusiasts who are looking for new music to listen to.

Built with: React, Node JS, Express JS, TailwindCSS, Material UI

Vibes Tailor

Flairbox Admin Dashboard

The the Flairbox Admin Dashboard, a comprehensive movie administration hub. It displays an array of views, from upcoming premieres to trending films, and access a complete database of all available movies.

Built with: React, CSS, Material UI

Flairbox Admin Dashboard

My Blog Posts

Beyond Silos: The Cross-Disciplinary Role of the Modern Software Engineer

An article about the exposure of software engineers to different fields while working with experts in those fields.

In this piece, I talk about how engineers work across disciplines to build smarter, more impactful solutions over time.

Beyond Silos: The Cross-Disciplinary Role of the Modern Software Engineer

The Priceless Influence of Senior Software Engineers on Junior Engineers

An article that highlights the multifaceted benefits of working with senior software engineers.

In this piece, I explore how the mentorship and guidance from experienced engineers can dramatically accelerate the growth and expertise of junior engineers.

The Priceless Influence of Senior Software Engineers on Junior Engineers

Authentication and Authorization with JSON Web Tokens

This blog dives deep into the world of JSON Web Tokens (JWTs), shedding light on how they're used in authentication and authorization processes.

In this blog post, I explain: What JWTs are and how they work, from token issuance to server verification.

Authentication and Authorization with JSON Web Tokens

Getting Familiar with Props in React

This is a guide that explains what 'props' are, and how they work. Taking you on a journey to transform your components from static to dynamic.

In this blog post, I explain: How to pass data between components using props as well as integration with databases.

Getting Familiar with Props in React

Implementing an Escrow-like State in Node.js: Building Trust and Security in Online Transactions

Explains the concept of escrows and a nodejs implementation

In this blog post, I go through: What escrows are and their importance as well as a step by step implementation in Node.js.

Implementing an Escrow-like State in Node.js: Building Trust and Security in Online Transactions

What Happens When You Type “https://www.google.com” Into Your Browser and Press 'Enter'

This blog post, walks through the various steps involved in loading the webpage you see when you try to use google.

In this blog post, I explain: The DNS process, what it is and how it occurs as well as web servers, application servers and load balancers.

What Happens When You Type “https://www.google.com” Into Your Browser and Press 'Enter'