📍 Originally from Chad | 🌍 Based in Gisenyi/Kigali, Rwanda | 🎓 3rd-year Software Engineering (ULK)
Publishing on Google Play & App Store as: Nourdevtd & Mahamat Abdoulaye Annour
I am a Software Engineer dedicated to bridging the gap between innovative ideas and production-ready applications. Working remotely as a developer for ChadNova (ID: CN-DEV-006), I specialize in the modern mobile and web ecosystem, building solutions that solve real-world problems in Africa and beyond.
- 🔭 Currently Architecting:
QuickBill, an advanced offline-first AI invoicing mobile application. - 📱 Currently Scaling:
Rently (InzuHub) v2.0, integrating real-time audio translation and mobile money payments. - 🌱 Actively Learning: Advanced Next.js rendering patterns, complex Supabase RLS policies, and Kinyarwanda.
- 💬 Ask Me About: React Native performance optimization, strict TypeScript implementation, and app monetization.
- 🎯 Next Major Goal: Securing a scholarship to pursue advanced Software Engineering studies in Canada.
Great software isn't just about making things work; it's about making them secure, scalable, and maintainable. I approach every codebase with a strict set of rules to ensure enterprise-grade quality.
🛡️ Zero
anyTolerance: > TypeScript loses its power when developers take shortcuts. I enforce strict typing across all my codebases. No exceptions. This guarantees better DX, fewer runtime errors, and rock-solid reliability.
🔒 Security First (RLS by Default): > When building with Supabase, security is never an afterthought. Row Level Security (RLS) must be implemented and meticulously configured by default on every single table I design.
📶 Offline-First Architecture: > Building for the African market requires robust offline capabilities. I heavily utilize local databases (like SQLite) synced with cloud backends (Supabase) to ensure uninterrupted user experiences.
Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the technologies, frameworks, and tools I use daily to bring ideas to life.
I take pride in seeing projects through from the initial Figma wireframe to successful store deployment. Here are my flagship applications:
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Status: Live on Apple App Store 🟢 A next-generation mobile application revolutionizing the rental property market in Kigali and Gisenyi.
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Status: In Active Development 🟡 A smart, offline-first mobile invoicing application designed for local businesses and freelancers.
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Status: Live on iOS & Android 🟢 A robust mobile marketplace specifically tailored to bridge the e-commerce and digital transaction gap in the Chadian market.
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Status: Multiple Releases 🟢 Building for the community through rapid prototyping and specific problem-solving.
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"To teach is to learn twice."
Beyond writing code, I am building a digital presence to document my journey, share technical insights, and ultimately monetize my content. You can find my short-form technical content, coding tips, and day-in-the-life vlogs across major platforms:
Building great software requires a clear mind and a strong foundation. Here is what fuels my drive and discipline outside of the IDE:
- The Iron Discipline: I am an avid practitioner of bodybuilding. The consistency required to build muscle perfectly mirrors the discipline needed to master complex codebases. (My fuel: a strict regimen of eggs, rice, potatoes, and beans!).
- Mental Architecture: I am deeply invested in psychology and self-improvement. Books like "Se libérer de nos traumatismes" and "Vous pouvez changer votre vie" profoundly influence my mindset and approach to challenges.
- Immersive Worlds: To decompress, I dive into rich High/Heroic fantasy lore. You'll often find me exploring the universes of Warcraft, The Witcher, or The Wheel of Time.
- Cultural Integration: Living in Rwanda, I am actively learning Kinyarwanda to connect more deeply with the local community and my peers at ULK.
Whether you want to discuss mobile architecture, content creation strategies, scholarship opportunities in Canada, or just debate the best build in The Witcher, my inbox is always open.
"Technology is not just about code — it's about impact."
