The observation
The African technology ecosystem produces innovation. But it produces little documentation. Field reports remain oral, informal, locked in WhatsApp groups or PowerPoint presentations that never circulate.
The result: each new generation of African engineers starts from scratch. The same mistakes, the same dead ends, the same late discoveries.
The intention
This blog is not a personal branding exercise. It is an act of transmission. Each article documents a real experience, a solved problem, a tested architecture. No pure theory. No copied official documentation. Field reports.
The format
Two articles per month. 800 to 1200 words. In French and English, at strict parity. Three thematic circles:
- Core expertise (60%): geospatial, IoT, applied AI, networks
- Area of interest (30%): machine learning, cryptography, system design
- Watch (10%): African robotics, tech news with continental angle
The posture
Rigorous practitioner, not magistral expert. I share what I have done, not what I have read. When I lack direct experience, I say so. When information is unverified, I mark it.
Work speaks for itself. The blog is its written extension.
