Minang Suh: young software developer in Cameroon
Minang Suh is a 19yr old Cameroonian, an alumni student at AfroVisioN Group Training Program, www.afrovisiongroup.com/training . He was one of the best students though he was taking the course along with his Maths and Csc course at the University of Buea. It should be noted that he is still having his degree course at the university of buea www.ubstudents.com but taking up some part time work with AfroVisioN Group. Now that we have him on The Black Amphitheater, check out his experience from the interview below.
[BA]What are your names
Minang Suh Franklin
[BA]Where do you live and work
Live in Buea Cameroon and I’m a second year student in the University of Buea. Working at AfroVisioN Group
[BA]How did you get the skills in software development(university, professonal school, online certifications, study from home, internet)
Studied and currently practicing at AfroVisioN Group, Buea Cameroon
[BA]What are the tools you use in your daily activities (windows, WAMP, visual studio, dreamweaver, netbeans, eclipse, etc)
dreamweaver, eclipse, phpdev, kohana, codeigniter
[BA]How long have you been writing codes or doing any form of software engineering/development
I’ve been studying for a year now. I actually started writing codes 4 months ago (June 2009)
[BA]Can you give some examples of projects you have developed or you have been a part of the development
I’m a newbie and presently working on my first project ever: “camerjobs.com” which is going to be a Cameroon job search engine developed by AfroVisioN Group
[BA]Are you more into object oriented programming or structural/procedural programming, or something else like aspect oriented etc.
Object Oriented
[BA]While developing/engineering do you believe in KISS(Keep It Simple…) and Less is more ??
Considering the fact the different algorithms for a particular task serve to solve the task, I believe I KISS
[BA]What are some of the software development design patterns you have used (eg MVC, Facade, Observer, front controller, singleton)
None (beginner here!)
[BA]What software development cycles have you used before (Extreme Programming, SCRUM, Waterfall, Agile, Itterative, etc)
None (beginner here!)
[BA]How important are deadlines in your work
Could cause you not being paid! Would also lose upcoming projects
[BA]Are you into software outsourcing and do you think it will help enrich and empower Africans
Well we all looking for better technology and so if there is a great software or team out there that eases this, why not use.
[BA]What do you think about software development frameworks like Kohanaphp, Codeigniter, hibernate, django, castle monorails, .NET frameworks, J2EE frameworks
Mmm, codeigniter, kohanaphp, mm, great tools developed by great minds and have made development more interesting and very easy.
[BA]Do you think those frameworks will help African developers easily adhere to software development best practises
I think these frameworks are so much organized and help Africans who have studied the programming language in question to do their tasks faster. Though it encourages laziness and less creativity since everything has been coded and given to us as objects to use and do what we want.
[BA]Which do you prefer more: php, python, java, CSharp, ruby, etc
Not much of an opinion because I have studied just php, but reading from programming forums. I will say more php and java
[BA]What do you think about open source vs proprietory technologies
It all depends on what software the developer is creating. We don’t expect the codes of Microsoft to be open source. Man the hackers out there are terrible.
[BA]What are some of the challenges you face as a software developer in Africa
As a beginner I haven’t faced much of a challenge. My only challenge now is me getting to be a better developer
[BA]What word do you have for other aspiring software developers in Africa
Will just say this is a very interesting field your getting into and that a great developer must first enjoy what he/she does (coding should be like a hobby) before any other gains in it.
[BA]How can people interested in working with you get to contact you ?
(+237)70222251 email: minangsuh (at] yahoo.com
[BA]thanks for your time and please give us some closing words
Big thank you to all the minds at blackamphi. I love what you guys are doing towards developing IT in Africa and how you inspire the young African developers
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Ok now you guys had Minang Suh and you all heard what he had to say. We will be looking on more developers like him in Africa. Stay tuned and our next person on stage will be Victor Asobo.
[BA]what are your names
Minang Suh Franklin
[BA]Where do you live and work ?
Live in Buea Cameroon and I’m a second year student in the University of Buea. Working at AfroVisioN Group
[BA]How did you get the skills in software development(university, professonal school, online certifications, study from home, internet)
Studied and currently practicing at AfroVisioN Group, Buea Cameroon
[BA]What are the tools you use in your daily activities (windows, WAMP, visual studio, dreamweaver, netbeans, eclipse, etc)
dreamweaver, eclipse, phpdev, kohana, codeigniter
[BA]How long have you been writing codes or doing any form of software engineering/development
I’ve been studying for a year now. I actually started writing codes 4 months ago (June 2009)
[BA]Can you give some examples of projects you have developed or you have been a part of the development
I’m a newbie and presently working on my first project ever: “camerjobs.com” which is going to be a Cameroon job search engine developed by AfroVisioN Group
[BA]Are you more into object oriented programming or structural/procedural programming, or something else like aspect oriented etc.
Object Oriented
[BA]While developing/engineering do you believe in KISS(Keep It Simple…) and Less is more ??
Considering the fact the different algorithms for a particular task serve to solve the task, I believe I KISS
[BA]What are some of the software development design patterns you have used (eg MVC, Facade, Observer, front controller, singleton)
None (beginner here!)
[BA]What software development cycles have you used before (Extreme Programming, SCRUM, Waterfall, Agile, Itterative, etc)
None (beginner here!)
[BA]How important are deadlines in your work?
Could cause you not being paid! Would also lose upcoming projects
[BA]Are you into software outsourcing and do you think it will help enrich and empower Africans
Well we all looking for better technology and so if there is a great software or team out there that eases this, why not use.
[BA]What do you think about software development frameworks like Kohanaphp, Codeigniter, hibernate, django, castle monorails, .NET frameworks, J2EE frameworks
Mmm, codeigniter, kohanaphp, mm, great tools developed by great minds and have made development more interesting and very easy.
[BA]Do you think those frameworks will help African developers easily adhere to software development best practises?
I think these frameworks are so much organized and help Africans who have studied the programming language in question to do their tasks faster. Though it encourages laziness and less creativity since everything has been coded and given to us as objects to use and do what we want.
[BA]Which do you prefer more: php, python, java, CSharp, ruby, etc
Not much of an opinion because I have studied just php, but reading from programming forums. I will say more php and java
[BA]What do you think about open source vs proprietory technologies
It all depends on what software the developer is creating. We don’t expect the codes of Microsoft to be open source. Man the hackers out there are terrible.
[BA]What are some of the challenges you face as a software developer in Africa ?
As a beginner I haven’t faced much of a challenge. My only challenge now is me getting to be a better developer
[BA]What word do you have for other aspiring software developers in Africa ?
Will just say this is a very interesting field your getting into and that a great developer must first enjoy what he/she does (coding should be like a hobby) before any other gains in it.
[BA]How can people interested in working with you get to contact you ?
(+237)70222251 email: minangsuh@yahoo.com
[BA]Thanks for your time and please give us some closing words
Big thank you to all the minds at blackamphi. I love what you guys are doing towards developing IT in Africa and how you inspire the young African developers
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