profile sourced from GitHub
Scouting report
Jamaican .NET backend engineer with an electronics-engineering capstone in hardware firmware
assessed from open-source footprint
Alick is a primarily C#/.NET-focused backend developer whose portfolio leans toward original work over forks (only a 0.14 fork ratio across six repos). His standout is Spectroscilloscope, a real BSc Electronics Engineering capstone pairing an Android app with device firmware in Java, alongside a practical C# Windows print service. Traction is minimal (one star total) and a third of his repos look abandoned, so this reads as a solid but low-visibility engineer rather than a proven shipper.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Education & EdTech
- IoT & Hardware
- Health & Wellness
Signal breakdown
1
top repo 1
6
14% forks
6
6.5 yr
0
Active
33% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on Spectroscilloscope
- Original builder — 6 of their own repositories
- Consistently active, low abandonment
- Backend focus with Frontend
- Domain experience in Education & EdTech & IoT & Hardware
- Core stack: C#, TypeScript, Java, JavaScript
About
Skills
- C#
- Java
- TypeScript
- JavaScript
Featured work
Spectroscilloscope
Android application and Firmware for a signal reading device as the capstone project for the BSc. Electronics Engineering program at the University o…
- Java
by Alick Campbell
Docu Filler
A tool to fill and export word templates. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-17z0cNkvU&ab_channel=ARVINALONZO
- TypeScript
by Alick Campbell
PaginationDemo
A simple ASP.NET core web api project to demonstrate how pagination can be implemented.
- C#
by Alick Campbell
Broadware Remote Printing
A windows service application to allow user to print pdf files by sending them to a configured gmail email. Thus enabling print commands from remote…
- C#
by Alick Campbell
PatientMonitoringSystem
An implementation of a patient monitoring system as the final assesment for a course at the University of the West Indies, Mona. Includes Frontend, B…
- JavaScript
by Alick Campbell