Youssouf Azizi is a mobile-first engineering leader with a decade of experience building and guiding cross-platform teams, currently serving as Tribe Lead at Obytes in Casablanca. He blends hands-on React and React Native development with team-level strategy, having shipped templates, navigation systems, splash screens and environment tooling used across iOS and Android projects. As a core contributor to community projects like Geeksblabla, he implemented robust RSS feed processing and test coverage, showing attention to reliability and maintainability beyond UI polish. He has held team lead roles at Neya Technologies and engineering positions at Sopra Banking Software, demonstrating growth from developer to people and delivery coach. Known as a “human first” leader, Youssouf pairs technical rigor with community-building—curating Moroccan developer resources and contributing practical open-source tooling.
10 years of coding experience
SMIA, SMIA at Faculté des Sciences de Meknes
Ecole nationale des Sciences Appliquées d'Al-Hoceima (ENSAH)
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:18 reviews, 76 commits, 97 PRs in 3 years
Contributions summary:Youssouf focused on developing scripts to collect and generate blog posts from RSS feeds. They implemented core functionality for fetching, parsing, and sorting RSS feed data. The user also wrote tests for the blog post generation scripts, covering different scenarios including empty lists, error reporting, and invalid RSS feeds. Additionally, the user refactored scripts for better readability and maintainability.
React Popup Component - Modals,Tooltips and Menus — All in one
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:20 releases, 7 reviews, 345 commits in 5 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Youssouf contributed to the development of the React Popup component, focusing on enhancing its functionality and user interface. Their work included customizing the storybook layout and adding features related to modal support. They also updated the documentation and example code, demonstrating their involvement in improving the component's usability and visual presentation.
react-componentreactreact-popupmodalall-in-one
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