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Anayo Samson Oleru

Anayo Samson Oleru

Software Engineer

Cardiff, United Kingdom

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Anayo Oleru is a self-taught Software Engineer and Google MobileWeb Specialist Mentor from Lagos, Nigeria.
He speaks on optimization, straightforward methods to learn code, frequent mistakes new developers make, code reviews, and enhancing productivity, accessibility in web development and a lot more.
He is an avid advocate for "Good, Better, Best". If it is Good, look for ways to make it Better, if it is Better look for ways to make it Best. Don't settle for less or average.

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • JavaScript
  • Web Accessibility
  • React
  • Mobile Accessibility
  • web developer
  • Mobile Development
  • React Native
  • NodeJS
  • Redux
  • HTML
  • CSS

An overview of JavaScript engine, the runtime, and the call stack

A JavaScript application has to be robust and highly-performant in order to stay competitive. There are so many stacks, leveraging JavaScript support. Frontend, backend end, hybrid apps, embedded devices, and much more. Knowing the building blocks of JavaScript and how they come to play together we’ll be able to write better code and apps.

In this talk, we will be digging deeper into JavaScript and we will discuss in very simpler terms how JavaScript actually works.

Differences Between a Junior, Mid-Level, and Senior Developer

Years of programming experience does not solely have to mean you're a junior, mid-level or senior developer. There are junior developers who are way older than in years of experience than a senior developer. The difference, how to identify a developer who falls within those levels and steps to take to become a get to the next level is what I'll be talking about in this talk. At the end of the talk, junior, mid-level, and senior developers will be able to determine if they are really what they claim to be and what to do to help them get to that level

Organising a React-Native Project

A React-Native project is very different from a React project from the way it should be structured, and because of this a lot of new developers have found it daunting to organize a React-Native project that won't haunt them later on or that would be difficult to scale. Organizing a file structure is one of the important initial parts of the success of a project. This talk will analyze in detail, Primary goals to keep in mind when organizing a react-native project. Primary goals that have worked for me. It'll help beginner react-native developers understand how to structure a React-Native project, containing any type of a file, or when integrating any application state management library. I’ll analyze how to set up a react-native mini-project and a large project. At the end of this talk, young and intermediate and senior developers will be able to learn something very new to take when developing any new project.

Anayo Samson Oleru

Software Engineer

Cardiff, United Kingdom

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