Steven Agyekum is an Application Engineer with 12 years of experience turning clinical and business requirements into reliable, maintainable software for large healthcare environments. At Kaiser Permanente he bridges clinical workflows and enterprise systems—designing, configuring, and maintaining integrated applications while providing hands-on support and troubleshooting for Epic and related mobile and dictation tools. He brings practical go‑live and training experience from consultancy work, helping clinical teams validate workflows and resolve high‑priority issues under pressure. A pragmatic back-end contributor to open-source C++ projects, he has enhanced SSL/TLS support and secure HTTPS capabilities in a performance-oriented HTTP server, highlighting an attention to security and low-level systems detail not always visible in application-facing roles. With a BA from UC Santa Barbara and ongoing investing activity, he combines technical execution, clinical empathy, and an operational mindset.
12 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Arts (BA) at UC Santa Barbara
Easy to use C++17 HTTP Server with no compromise on performances. https://matt-42.github.io/lithium
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 2 PRs, 4 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Steven primarily contributed to the development and enhancement of the lithium HTTP server. Their work focused on improving SSL/TLS support, including implementing cipher suite configuration and integrating OpenSSL. They also updated core components such as `tcp_server.hh`, `http_serve.hh`, and `symbols.hh`, as well as adding examples and addressing minor issues. The user's contributions enhance the server's security and functionality, specifically related to secure HTTPS implementations.
GitHub Action for deploying code via rsync over ssh
Contributions:19 releases, 2 reviews, 73 commits in 3 years 1 month
continuous-deploymentdeployingdokkursyncdevops
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