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Built In Africa
Built In Africa
18 episodes
9 months ago
Since 2010 Brighton Mukorera has worked professionally as a software developer gaining a diversity of experiences. He’s working in the telco industry, with local startups, and as a Senior Developer for a Crypto Currency exchange. We spoke with Brighton, Lead Engineer of Neno, about transitioning to game development, the state of Africa’s mobile gaming industry, and his thoughts on tech in Zimbabwe. Timestamps: 0:00 – What does Built In Africa mean to you? 1:00 – Journey into game development. 2:36 – What is 'Neno'? 3:44 – The process of building a mobile gaming app. 5:32 – Thoughts on Africa's gaming industry. Check out the full article: https://www.builtinafrica.io/blog-post/brighton-mukorera-neno Subscribe to Built In Africa today: https://builtinafrica.substack.com/welcome
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Since 2010 Brighton Mukorera has worked professionally as a software developer gaining a diversity of experiences. He’s working in the telco industry, with local startups, and as a Senior Developer for a Crypto Currency exchange. We spoke with Brighton, Lead Engineer of Neno, about transitioning to game development, the state of Africa’s mobile gaming industry, and his thoughts on tech in Zimbabwe. Timestamps: 0:00 – What does Built In Africa mean to you? 1:00 – Journey into game development. 2:36 – What is 'Neno'? 3:44 – The process of building a mobile gaming app. 5:32 – Thoughts on Africa's gaming industry. Check out the full article: https://www.builtinafrica.io/blog-post/brighton-mukorera-neno Subscribe to Built In Africa today: https://builtinafrica.substack.com/welcome
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Senior Full Stack Engineer: Kwabena Boadu
Built In Africa
12 minutes 43 seconds
4 years ago
Senior Full Stack Engineer: Kwabena Boadu
We spoke with Kwabena Boadu, senior full stack developer at The Weather Network. Kwabena discusses the challenges of building The Weather Network's first cross-platform product Storm Centre, the importance of empathy when working with other developers, and what it takes to be a successful developer in Africa. Timestamps: 0:00: What does Built In Africa mean to you? 1:00: Challenges him and the team faced building Storm Centre, The Weather Network’s first cross-platform application. 2:33: The importance of empathy when working with other engineer? 5:22: Why technical skills, communication, and professionalism are the key attributes of being a successful developer in Africa. Check out the full article: https://www.builtinafrica.io/blog-post/from-offshore-to-in-house-a-senior-developer-who-moved-from-ghana-to-canada
Built In Africa
Since 2010 Brighton Mukorera has worked professionally as a software developer gaining a diversity of experiences. He’s working in the telco industry, with local startups, and as a Senior Developer for a Crypto Currency exchange. We spoke with Brighton, Lead Engineer of Neno, about transitioning to game development, the state of Africa’s mobile gaming industry, and his thoughts on tech in Zimbabwe. Timestamps: 0:00 – What does Built In Africa mean to you? 1:00 – Journey into game development. 2:36 – What is 'Neno'? 3:44 – The process of building a mobile gaming app. 5:32 – Thoughts on Africa's gaming industry. Check out the full article: https://www.builtinafrica.io/blog-post/brighton-mukorera-neno Subscribe to Built In Africa today: https://builtinafrica.substack.com/welcome