Samson Ayeni is a senior software engineer based in the Greater Vancouver area with nearly a decade of hands-on experience delivering scalable fintech and platform software. At Paystack, he built and maintains multi-split merchant settlement systems, API gateway modules, and a high-volume webhook pipeline delivering over 35 million webhooks monthly with a 99.6% success rate. He is an active open-source contributor, notably for iamraphson/react-paystack, a ReactJS library that implements the PayStack component with tests and payment flow enhancements. His breadth spans frontend and backend work across React, React Native, Node.js, Loopback, and AWS, with leadership on MFA rollout, email service migrations, and secure API integrations. An MSc in Computer Science from the University of Lagos and a BSc from Babcock University anchor a practical, production-focused engineering approach.
ReactJS library for implementing paystack payment gateway
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Front-end Developer
Contributions:9 reviews, 83 commits, 39 PRs in 5 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Samson primarily contributed to the front-end development of a ReactJS library for integrating the Paystack payment gateway. Their commits showcase the initial setup and implementation of core components, specifically the `PayStack` component, which handles the payment processing flow. The contributions also included adding unit tests to ensure the functionality of the payment component. Furthermore, the commits demonstrate enhancements with added features for the payment system, including handling of the embed functionality, along with updating the component's props and dependencies.
ReactJS library for implementing RavePay payment gateway
Contributions:52 commits, 17 PRs, 44 pushes in 2 years 9 months
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