Building thoughtful software, growing healthy data products, and shipping delightful user experiences.
I'm a curious builder who likes turning problems into simple, reliable solutions. I work at the intersection of code, design, and data — shipping production-ready systems, mentoring others, and learning something new every week.
- Improving a fault-tolerant data pipeline for near‑real‑time analytics.
- A small open-source tool to simplify developer onboarding (alpha).
- Writing blog posts about pragmatic testing and observability.
- Designed and shipped production systems that handle millions of events/week.
- Experienced with full lifecycle development: design → implementation → monitoring.
- Active mentor and reviewer — I enjoy helping others level up.
- Languages: JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, Go
- Backend: Node.js, FastAPI, gRPC
- Cloud & infra: AWS (Lambda, ECS, S3), Docker, CI/CD
- Data: PostgreSQL, Kafka, Airflow, data modeling
- Observability: Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry
- Testing & quality: unit/integration testing, contract testing, TDD
- Project A — A small, easy-to-extend CLI for managing developer environments.
GitHub: https://github.com/your-username/project-a - Project B — A lightweight event bus with simple observability hooks.
GitHub: https://github.com/your-username/project-b - Project C — A curated notes site and blog with dev tips and postmortems.
GitHub: https://github.com/your-username/project-c
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- Email: hello@Emmajoe220@gmail.com
- LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/yourprofile
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/yourhandle
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- Collaborations on developer tooling, data engineering, and backend systems.
- Mentoring and code reviews.
- Short‑term consulting and technical writing.
- Build resilient, observable systems that are easy for teams to operate.
- Open-source one reliable, well-documented tool that developers love to use.
- I love clean command-line tools and strong typing.
- Coffee fuels my best debugging sessions ☕
- I enjoy running and documenting post-run learnings.
If you like what you see, feel free to follow or star my work. I try to make every repo helpful and well-documented.