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gitlab = "https://gitlab.com/rogs/the-infinite-website" gitlab = "https://gitlab.com/rogs/the-infinite-website"
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description = "An LMS designed to support accessibility and inclusivity for people with disabilities"
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> February 2024 - Currently > February 2024 - Currently
Im currently working on [Fable](https://makeitfable.com), a platform that empowers companies I worked on Gather's AI life assistant, [Ario](/resume/ario). My key contributions included
to build inclusive digital products through user testing and accessibility training, driven by
people with disabilities.
Im contributing to Fable's new Upskill Learning Management System (LMS) infrastructure,
focusing on backend development. Im working with a tech stack that includes NodeJS,
JavaScript, TypeScript, MongoDB, Mongoose, and Docker to build scalable, efficient backend
systems that will support Fables growing accessibility initiatives.
Before that, I worked on Gather's AI life assistant, [Ario](/resume/ario). My key contributions included
migrating the backend from Tornado to Sanic for better performance, implementing asynchronous migrating the backend from Tornado to Sanic for better performance, implementing asynchronous
functions, enhancing the reminders feature, improving push notifications, and developing a new functions, enhancing the reminders feature, improving push notifications, and developing a new
scheduler using Celery. I worked with Python, Sanic, Celery, and PostgreSQL, playing a vital scheduler using Celery. I worked with Python, Sanic, Celery, and PostgreSQL, playing a vital