Hello, I'm Olakunle, co-owner at Maylancer and a fervent PHP and Laravel developer. My professional world revolves around open-source technologies like Ubuntu, Tailwind CSS, Vue.js, Inertia.js, Livewire, and AlpineJS. Outside of Maylancer, you can find me on YouTube, where I enjoy teaching about web development and these dynamic tools.
Here are some projects I've worked on:
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EchoBoard
EchoBoard is a customer feedback platform. It's designed to provide a space for sharing feedback, ideas, and suggestions, aiming to enhance user experience and service quality through valued customer insights. Live demo
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Nubapi
Nubapi is a Bank Account validation API that offers real-time lookup of any bank account details in Nigeria. It facilitates building applications faster and easier with free bank API integration. homepage and documentation
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Multi-Coin Crypto-Payment Gateway
PHP cryptocurrency payment processor based on the BitGo API. It allows for receiving payments in various cryptocurrencies like BTC, BCH, BSV, BTG, DASH, LTC, XRP, ZEC, XLM, and ERC20 TOKENS directly on websites, with simple integration and without any fees, transaction costs, or a middleman. product link
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Mages
Mages is a preset for Laravel, integrating Bootstrap 5, Alpine.js, Laravel, and Livewire. It's designed to be a comprehensive package for Laravel developers, streamlining the development process with these technologies github repository
Get to know me

A snapshot of me had to make its way onto this page. For those curious about the journey that led me to the world of computers and programming, I invite you to delve into my origin story by watching the video below.
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