Irene

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Software Developer
Kampala, Uganda

Irene holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Wood Science and Technology from Makerere University and worked in agricultural research before transitioning to software engineering with a certificate from Refactory Academy. She enjoys exploring new programming languages and has developed a working knowledge of JavaScript, Python ,HTML, CSS, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Git , REST APIs, Agile & Scrum methodologies, Docker, Software testing with Cypress and Cucumber, and CMS-Strapi. She enjoys solving complex challenges through code, collaborating with diverse teams, and continuously expanding her technical knowledge.

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I taught myself the basics of programming in Java, to start my transition to software engineering, motivated by a desire for more flexibility and a better work-life balance, especially as a mother. I was helpfully mentored in that transition, and now I want to empower others to pursue a career in tech, as one that can provide financial stability, as well as future prospects and benefits to families and communities. I am excited about my continued learning at FiftyEight, especially in areas like AI, and I am inspired by the way our technological developments can be used by workers to help them avoid situations where they are made vulnerable by their lack of knowledge.”

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I taught myself the basics of programming in Java, to start my transition to software engineering, motivated by a desire for more flexibility and a better work-life balance, especially as a mother. I was helpfully mentored in that transition, and now I want to empower others to pursue a career in tech, as one that can provide financial stability, as well as future prospects and benefits to families and communities. I am excited about my continued learning at FiftyEight, especially in areas like AI, and I am inspired by the way our technological developments can be used by workers to help them avoid situations where they are made vulnerable by their lack of knowledge.”

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