Hamza is a product-oriented Front-end web developer, interested in automation and web performance. He specialized in React.js for the last 3 years, to build amazing functional and cutting-edge web apps, creating products that are user-centric and scalable. In the last year, he has architected projects and led the technical decisions for frontend applications.
Worked on the development of a medical imaging viewer powered with deep learning models that help doctors diagnose their patients.
Added new features like Grid view, a fully automated report of the diagnostic, a rich toolbar with all the tools found in other medical imaging viewers, and more.
Wrote end to end tests for the sensitive parts that involved user inputs that was fed to the deep learning algorithms. Created a fully typed integration between the Graphql API and the front-end application.
Developed a platform that eases up the process of taking appointments to beauty salons. Used React, Redux toolkit, Storybook, SCSS.
Created a web app that allows companies to visualize their data in ways that was valuable to them/their users.
Worked on developing Pharmaflix, a project that project connected pharmacists with graphic designers for the purpose of creating designs to promote their products. Helped build the front-end of the project using Vue.js, vueX, SCSS, and element-ui.
Gemography enables elite software and data engineers to work remotely with world-class distributed engineering teams. Architected and led the frontend of the project that turned a traditional email-based application process into an automated process for a closed hiring marketplace. The tech I had fun with the most was Typescript, figuring out new ways to scale the codebase. Creating a convention for the team to follow was something interesting as well.
The project is a medical imaging viewer powered by deep learning models that help doctors diagnose their patients. I solely took ownership on the frontend side of the application both product/tech, implementing a full-blown image viewer with all the necessary features and more. The tech I had fun with the most is Canvas API. Managed React.js state to make sure the viewer is performing well was another challenge.
Centinar information services specialize in commodity intelligence data. By using unique algorithms and live data, the app analyzes each and every commodity cargo movement giving clients updated information on all cargoes, refineries, ports, terminals, and charterers. The client only had the data and wanted to make sense of it, so the product/tech decisions were fun to go through.