Udoh Jeremiah is a Full-Stack Engineer with four years of experience building user-focused web applications and developer tools, blending production work with open-source contributions. He has shipped end-to-end products—from an ExamShare platform serving student communities to AI-driven recruitment interfaces at Heartbeat AI—using React, Next.js, TypeScript and modern monorepo practices. As a former Julia Language community member, he contributed significant documentation and learning tools (including REPLference.jl and ProjectEuler.jl), helping make a major scientific language more approachable. His work often targets usability and onboarding, whether reducing recruiter screening time by 90% or improving newcomer developer docs. Comfortable across frontend, backend, and infra (Docker, MongoDB, Turborepo), he pairs pragmatic engineering with a knack for translating user feedback into tangible product improvements. Based in Nigeria, he brings a track record of solo-led projects and community-first open-source impact.
4 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Computer Science, Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Computer Science at Western Delta University, Oghara
National Diploma, Computer Science, National Diploma, Computer Science at Temple Gate Polytechnic, Aba
Contributions:66 reviews, 39 commits, 92 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Udoh's contributions primarily focused on enhancing the documentation of the Julia programming language. The commits involve clarifying docstrings, adding examples, correcting typos, and providing more detailed explanations for various functions and operators within the language's core libraries. The user's work aims to improve the clarity and usability of the documentation, making it easier for users to understand and utilize the language's features. These changes span multiple core areas, demonstrating a broad understanding of the language.
This is a straightforward package designed to teach Julia to beginners in the Julia REPL. It provides an elegant method for locating methods that work on objects.
Contributions:3 releases, 149 commits, 145 PRs in 7 days
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