Hi, I’m Wisdom Ofogba 👋
200L @ UNILAG
Resetting my foundations: going deep into systems, low-level design, and what it really takes to become a solid Fullstack Engineer.
Also restarting Data Science (DataCamp) to add ML to my stack.
Building. Learning. Sharing daily. #Developer
Had an amazing time at the 234 AI Hackathon and Commerce Fusion #234AIhackathon, met our Head of House at Boycode @femibakes, and my Mentor @Shaz_writecodes
Got to see a picture of our win Last year
Ever wondered what the reality of housing in Lagos actually looks like?
What, where, and who influences the prices that have gotten so much attention lately???
I just concluded an exploratory analysis aimed at answering exactly that
https://t.co/ygiP1zM0As
So, it went like this
"..the time and effort you invested in the.."
"We regret to inform you sha"
"This decision does not reflect the quality of your potential oh.."
"but limited number of spots avail.."
In conclusion, a beautifully written L is still an L🥹🤧
#frontendjourney
@usifoh_joshua The reason why 202 is most likely better, for the case where there is a background task, you wouldn't want to keep your users waiting, instead you respond with a 202 Accepted status code, and later either by requesting a status or using webhooks so the user can know the status.
Hi, this is more of a reintroduction.
I’m Ladipo Samuel, a Developer Relations Engineer and Backend Engineer who has spent the last few years building products, speaking at events, mentoring developers, leading communities, shipping systems, and contributing to ecosystems both locally and globally.
Over the last 3+ years, I’ve gained experience working with organizations and programs like @MicrosoftNG , @OfficialSquadCo by @gtbank , @Meta Accelerator Program, @HackMIT , Stanford @hackwithtrees , and several developer ecosystems across Africa and beyond.
Along the way, I’ve: • Built 20+ projects across AI, fintech, healthcare, accessibility, and Web3 • Spoken at 10+ technical events including @hultprize , @cursor_ai , and @TechpulseC75071 • Reached 4,000+ developers through community, hackathons, and ecosystem engagements • Participated in, mentored, judged, and organized hackathons • Written technical articles read by 2,000+ people • Pitched products publicly, led developer communities, and helped developers grow from learners to builders
Some people know me through engineering, others through DevRel, hackathons, speaking, or community work, but this portfolio finally brings every part of my journey together in one place.
Check it out. I think you’ll genuinely love what’s in there 🤍
Portfolio: https://t.co/xOAecpfMEy
What day 😂@OfficialSquadCo hackathon. 3 technical tests including a leet code problem, tested teams on critical thinking and working under pressure. We were able to solve one out of the 2 making it to the 58th place out of 1600+ applicants. I worked on the pitch deck.