Mumtaz is a Senior iOS Developer building robust and well-engineered iOS applications using Objective-C, Swift, SwiftUI, UIKit, Combine, and Core Data, among other tools and technologies. He also enjoys writing for Medium and contributing to Stack Overflow and GitHub about iOS development. Always seeking to learn new technologies, Mumtaz recently started developing apps in Flutter.
Used Flutter, Firebase, and Agora to develop Iqra, a school management system for students, teachers, and parents with live lectures, record, and e-card features.
Worked on the development of Friends, a free audio/video calling and chat app similar to WhatsApp.
Partnered closely with product managers and designers to define a rich iOS experience for the user.
Developed myVRC, an educational and chat app with accessibility features (large font & voiceover) for US military veterans.
Worked on Champions Round, a clone similar to ESPN Fantasy League, and Marti, a medical article-reading app for Johnson & Johnson employees (enterprise app).
Developed TextPoet, an iMessage App extension to save custom text messages as SMS templates for easier sharing with others.
The project was a round-based fantasy sports app similar to ESPN fantasy league. Created at least 3 features (mainly showing players and scoreboards) on the iOS end. Key features: public and private leagues (create or join one with your friends); a league manager toolkit for commissioners to manage their entire league in one place, coordinate then schedule drafts on the fly; simple game modes, Rotisserie (Roto) style, salary cap, and pick'em formats with community leaderboards. Technologies used: Swift, Xcode, SportRadar US API, AWS, WebSockets, etc.
The project is a nationally recognized health and wellness program app that has been featured on television and throughout the media. It contains over 1,000 unique recipes, with new meals added frequently. The recipes are categorized into breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, desserts, dressings, and sauces. Upgraded the app to the latest iOS version, added a trial period feature and address verification, and worked on many other changes. Technologies used: Swift 5, AWS, Core Data.
myVRC is a customizable smartphone application designed to support student veterans in their transition to higher education. The app offers an organized approach to the often confusing pathways in academia and assists veterans with their new mission - achieving success in college. Created the iOS app from scratch and added accessibility features and a chat. Technologies used: Swift 5, AWS, WebSocket.
Education
Software Architecture: From Developer to Architect || Flutter Essential Training: Build for Multiple Platforms