Franklin is a senior developer and architect with roughly fifteen years of shipping software across desktop, web, and mobile. For nearly seven years he's helped modernize the digital platforms the Ontario public sector relies on to keep people safer — work that's quiet, high-stakes, and exactly why he loves it.
His stack runs wide: .NET, Blazor, EF Core and SQL Server on one side; React, Next.js and TypeScript on the other. Whatever the framework, the constants hold — clean code, defensive validation, accessible UI, and features that survive contact with real users.
He treats AI as a craft multiplier, not a shortcut — with a personal library of reusable agent skills and conventions so any AI assistant produces standards-compliant code on the first try.
The arc
From teaching fire-safety software at the regional school that trains airport firefighters in Douala — to architecting the platform a provincial fire-investigation service relies on in Ontario. Same thread, two continents.