Tue, 25-Jun-2024 by Stéphane Gigandet edit post
Success’s introduction in her own words:
> "Hello everyone, my name is Success Ologunsua. I'm a microbiologist turned software engineer based in Lagos, Nigeria. I mostly write server-side code because I enjoy being involved in how things run behind the scenes.
> I am passionate about contributing to open-source projects and I'm currently contributing to a project in the OpenFoodFacts community. I joined this project because it addresses important social and health issues, such as weight management and diet monitoring, which resonate deeply with me. Also, I was drawn to the inclusivity of all languages in the project and the challenge of learning Perl, a language I find intriguing.
> My tech stack includes Node.js, Nest.js, JavaScript, TypeScript, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, HTML, CSS, and most recently, Perl 😍.
> Besides solving problems with various tools and technologies, I enjoy writing articles that explain technical topics. You can find some of my work at: https://medium.com/@TheSussex
> In my free time, I enjoy watching crime thriller series, swimming, and people-watching."*
This is the fifth year that The Perl Foundation is supporting the Open Food Facts project through the Outreachy program. Open Food Facts is a wikipedia for food products. Volunteers from all around the world gather data about food products (ingredients, allergens, nutrition facts, labels, packaging etc.) in a free, open and collaborative database that now contains more than 3 million products!
[The Perl Foundation - supporting the Perl community since 2000. Find out more at www.perlfoundation.org.