intro
$ whoami
Emmanuella Adeka.
I automate interesting stuff.
I am a DevOps Engineer fascinated with automation and streamlining infrastructure and software delivery.
On a mission to bridge the gap between development and operations, one automation script at a time.
I bring a unique blend of technical expertise, creativity, and a dash of humor to the world of DevOps.
./intro.sh
about me
$ cat aboutme.txt
Hi again, I'm Emmanuella, a DevOps Engineer with a passion for crafting seamless digital experiences.
For the past three years, I've been on a thrilling journey as a Full Stack Web Developer, weaving my way through the intricate tapestry of front-end finesse and back-end brilliance. From pixel-perfect designs to robust server-side architecture, I've reveled in the art of creating web magic that not only looks good but works even better.
Picture me as the tech-savvy wizard waving my magic wand (a keyboard, obviously) to transform complex problems into elegant solutions. Whether it's automating tedious tasks, optimizing workflows, or ensuring that your application runs smoother than a perfectly executed git merge, I'm your go-to DevOps sorcerer.
When I'm not untangling the mysteries of code or fine-tuning deployment pipelines, you can find me sipping on a cup of coffee, contemplating the next algorithmic conquest, or maybe even trying my hand at a new tech stack just for the thrill of it.
./about.sh
skills
programming languages/
cloud/
version control/
container orchestration/
ci|cd/
infrastructure as code/
configuration management/
monitoring & logging/
./skills.sh
projects
A few of my projects:

Optimised CI/CD Pipeline
A CI/CD Pipeline optimised with IaC and automation
aws, python, bashview

AWS 3-tier Architecture
Scalable Three-tier Architecture on AWS
ec2, vpc, albview

QR Code Generator
An app that converts a URL to a QR Code
kubernetes, cloudformation, dockerview

DOPH
An open-source DevOps Projects Hub open to all
git, github actions, mkdocsview
./projects.sh
articles
I mostly write at: hashnode
I subsequently write at: dev.to