Gabriel OnTech
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I build mobile apps, websites, servers, databases, and I want to create even more, so let's be inspired.
Let's dive in !
Gabriel OnTech
I build mobile apps, websites, servers, databases, and I want to create even more, so let's be inspired.
Let's dive in !
-- Dynamic, passionate and curious --
FullStack Developer and ex Student at 42Paris 42School, I have always been passionate about new technologies.
With a range of several personal projects, added to my study projects in computer development, I spent 2 years grinding on app development with Flutter Framework.
A Google technology allowing me to realize a fast and quality development on Android and iOS (and Web).
I am now focused on web development as a fullstack developer with NextJS a React Framework made by Vercel's team.
With many accomplished projects under my belt and many technologies in use, I've come to realize that what I'm most passionate about is seeing beautiful things come to life, especially those that are useful to us all.
No matter what technology is used to bring them to life, the most important thing is that they meet a real need in the right way.
Curious by nature, I want to invest myself in high impact projects that allow me to cultivate my creativity.
Conscientious in my work, I work in a thoughtful and autonomous way in order to provide a quality work as close as possible to your expectations.
Take a look at my work below to see what I'm working on, and get in touch if you'd like to work together!
Full-Stack Project
The application allows to authenticate two types of users (visitors/accountant), to add and record all expenses incurred, both for direct activity (travel, catering and accommodation) activities (events, conferences...), and to present a dated follow-up of the operations carried out by the accounting department.
Check out some of the projects I've been a part of...
Dining Philosopher
The dining philosophers problem is a famous problem in computer science used to illustrate common issues in concurrent programming. The problem was originally formulated in 1965 by Edsger Dijkstra. It helps you to understand how multi-threading works and how to prevent deadlocks.
Minishell
MiniShell will introduce you to the world of shells, which provide a convenient text interface to interact with your system. Shells might seem very easy to understand but have very specific and defined behaviour in almost every single case, most of which will need to be handled properly.
I'm currently available to get involved in new projects, so get in touch if you'd like to work together.
Email me at gkitoko.pro@gmail.com and let's talk about your project!