
Yusuf Nasser engineered robust mobile and backend features across LondonSquad/Novix and TheChance101/MENA repositories, focusing on user experience, data reliability, and deployment efficiency. He delivered offline caching, UI navigation overhauls, and PATCH-based user category management, integrating Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, and Spring Boot to streamline workflows and enhance maintainability. Yusuf refactored feedback systems, centralized error handling, and improved state management, enabling smoother user interactions and more reliable data flows. His work included CI/CD automation, dependency injection, and secure secrets management, demonstrating depth in both Android and backend development while addressing real-world issues like timezone handling and scalable data presentation.

Month 2025-10 performance summary: cross-repo feature delivery for user category/interests management on backend and mobile, plus UX improvements and a timezone bug fix. Key outcomes include enabling PATCH-based user reel categories updates, a new categories screen, centralized user feedback messaging, and a simplified loading state, all contributing to more personalized experiences, quicker iterations, and improved perceived reliability. Technologies demonstrated: REST API design with DTO lifecycles and validation on backend; mobile network layer PATCH support, data models, mappers, repositories and navigation updates; and UI/UX refinements.
Month 2025-10 performance summary: cross-repo feature delivery for user category/interests management on backend and mobile, plus UX improvements and a timezone bug fix. Key outcomes include enabling PATCH-based user reel categories updates, a new categories screen, centralized user feedback messaging, and a simplified loading state, all contributing to more personalized experiences, quicker iterations, and improved perceived reliability. Technologies demonstrated: REST API design with DTO lifecycles and validation on backend; mobile network layer PATCH support, data models, mappers, repositories and navigation updates; and UI/UX refinements.
Month: 2025-09 — Delivered focused UI/UX and data-performance enhancements across two mobile apps, with clear business value in user experience, reliability, and scalable data handling.
Month: 2025-09 — Delivered focused UI/UX and data-performance enhancements across two mobile apps, with clear business value in user experience, reliability, and scalable data handling.
August 2025 — LondonSquad/Novix delivered meaningful business value through offline capabilities, UI polish, and architectural improvements while strengthening release discipline. Key feature work includes offline caching for movie lists and the bookmark flow, and a new bookmark sheet integration, complemented by UI enhancements to improve usability and consistency.
August 2025 — LondonSquad/Novix delivered meaningful business value through offline capabilities, UI polish, and architectural improvements while strengthening release discipline. Key feature work includes offline caching for movie lists and the bookmark flow, and a new bookmark sheet integration, complemented by UI enhancements to improve usability and consistency.
July 2025 performance summary: Delivered key DevOps, UI/UX, and quality improvements across LondonSquad/Novix and LondonSquad/Tudee. These efforts improved deployment reliability, shortened release cycles, enhanced user navigation and home screen experience, and fixed critical UX issues, demonstrating strong cross-functional collaboration and modern DevOps/Android capabilities.
July 2025 performance summary: Delivered key DevOps, UI/UX, and quality improvements across LondonSquad/Novix and LondonSquad/Tudee. These efforts improved deployment reliability, shortened release cycles, enhanced user navigation and home screen experience, and fixed critical UX issues, demonstrating strong cross-functional collaboration and modern DevOps/Android capabilities.
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