From Intern to Full-Fledged Developer
Emiliet Nchanji joined Camsol as an intern with enthusiasm and a willingness to learn from feedback and experienced colleagues. She progressed rapidly to become a full-time front-end developer through dedication and openness to growth. Her educational background - mathematics, computer science, a professional diploma in web design, plus training in branding and marketing - equipped her with diverse problem-solving perspectives and the ability to understand technology’s practical applications for users.
Front-End Flair
As a key front-end developer at Camsol, Emiliet specializes in modern tools including Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript. Her distinctive approach combines technical expertise with design sensibility and user-centered thinking. She frequently creates visual aids like Mermaid diagrams to clarify complex processes and prioritizes intuitive, functional interfaces across various project types, from landing pages to dashboards.
Work Style and Philosophy
Emiliet maintains focus through music, particularly Congolese gospel selections that help her enter a concentrated work state. She embraces curiosity and collaboration, never hesitating to acknowledge when she’s stuck or ask clarifying questions. Her approach reflects influences like programmer Julia Evans and author Anne Lamott, balancing technical ambition with humility and perspective.
Personal Interests
Beyond coding, Emiliet enjoys music curation across multiple genres and describes herself humorously as having “the rhythm of a white man” regarding dance. Originally from Cameroon’s Northwest Region, she maintains cultural connections through traditional cuisine, particularly corn fufu with khati khati - a hearty dish she prefers heavily spiced with yellow pepper.