Augustine Cobbold
EngineeringDigitalExperiences
Engineering reliable software from idea to production

Frontend Craft
Clean interfaces, interaction detail, accessibility, and performance-first implementation.
Mobile
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Backend
INTERMEDIATE
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"A rare engineer who can move from UI designing to API architecture without losing velocity."

Stephen Kwofie
Software Engineer, Eitontorsh Technologies
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Augustine Cobbold
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chore: added app-ads.txt for dev mock
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Designing Offline Sync for Mobile Field Apps
Mobile field applications often operate in environments with unreliable or nonexistent internet connectivity. Designing a robust offline synchronization system ensures that data collected in the field is safely stored locally and reliably synchronized with backend services when connectivity is restored. This article explores practical strategies for building resilient offline sync architectures, including local data storage, queue-based uploads, conflict resolution, and network-aware synchronization.
03/03/2026 - 20 min read

Roadmap to Become an Android Developer in 2026 (Job Ready)
Android development in 2026 is more powerful, competitive, and opportunity-rich than ever. With over 3 billion active Android devices worldwide, the demand for skilled Android developers continues to grow across startups, fintech, health tech, logistics, and enterprise platforms. If you want to become an Android developer in 2026, this guide outlines a practical, modern roadmap from beginner to job-ready.
01/03/2026 - 15 min read

Scaling Feature Flags Without Slowing Delivery
Feature flags are powerful. They let teams ship faster, test safely, and release confidently. But as products scale, poorly managed feature flags can introduce technical debt, slow deployments, and create operational chaos. This article explores how to scale feature flags the right way without sacrificing speed, performance, or developer productivity.
01/03/2026 - 20 min read


