Francis Onukwu is a pragmatic full-stack engineer who excels at 0-to-1 greenfield builds, shipping production systems across fintech, Web3, developer tooling, and enterprise platforms in under four years of professional experience. He centers his work on Rust and TypeScript, delivering high-performance backends and responsive frontends—examples include a Rust-based IDE and visual programming engine, a Web3 Paystack↔ICP payment bridge, and a headless booking engine that slashed latency by 99.5%. Comfortable across React/Next.js, Solid, NestJS, Actix, RabbitMQ, and Protobuf, he bridges Web2 and Web3 with infrastructure know-how (Docker, NGINX, Cloudflare, CI/CD). An active open-source builder and community leader—co‑founder of OpenSourceNest and former Google Developer Group lead—he often blends research-driven features like AI-integrated canisters with pragmatic delivery. Based in Germany, he brings startup speed and production discipline to ambitious, system-level problems and enjoys turning experimental Rust tooling into reliable developer-facing products.
4 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Contributions:17 reviews, 29 PRs, 39 pushes in 1 month
Contributions summary:Francis implemented features related to sending invoices and quotes via email, including creating email templates. They added API endpoints and UI elements for this functionality, along with incorporating PDF generation. The user also worked on converting quotes to invoices and refactored quote-related functionalities. These changes involved modifications to both backend controllers and frontend components, demonstrating a full-stack approach.
Online anonymous chat room built on React. You can also go offline and mimic chats of any user by sending and receiving messages through one keyboard
Contributions:1 review, 30 PRs, 40 pushes in 7 months
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