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John Odeleye (born September 24, 2008) is a Nigerian programmer, developer, and influencer.
Early Life and Education
John Odeleye was born in Osun State, Nigeria. He attended secondary school from 2017 to 2023.
Career
Odeleye is a skilled programmer and developer, proficient in JavaScript, React, and Next.js. Notably, he is one of Nigeria's top teenage developers. At just 16, he founded HubPost, a community-focused initiative launched in September 2024.
HubPost
HubPost is a vibrant community founded by John Odeleye, designed to connect developers, entrepreneurs, and innovators. The platform aims to foster collaboration, growth, and success.
Features and Benefits
On HubPost, members can:
- Advertise products and services - Access exclusive resources and tutorials - Participate in coding challenges and events - Expand their professional network
Mission
HubPost's mission is to provide a launchpad for success, empowering members to:
- Connect: Share experiences and ideas - Grow: Develop skills and knowledge - Succeed: Achieve goals and aspirations
References
- https://instagram.com/@perspicacious.dev
External Links
- HubPost website: https://hubpost-app.vercel.app
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