I am a seasoned Senior Agentic Software Engineer with over 6+ years of experience and a certified expert in cloud-native applications, Python, Java, and JavaScript. I widely promote developer experience, testing culture, and mentorship. I have conducted workshops and mentoring circles; conducted over 20+ interviews; mentored and guided 20+ junior developers. I am passionate about driving impactful technical solutions, with a mission to make the world better through code. Currently, I'm a Senior Software Engineer at Onebrief building the operating system of modern command bringing together AI-enabled capabilities, modern technologies, decision intelligence, and collaborative tools as well as the lead maintainer of dotbrains and the set-me-up ecosystem.
- Senior Software Engineer @Onebrief (Feburary 2026 - Present)
- Senior Software Engineer @Lockheed Martin (Space) (December 2024 - Feburary 2026)
- Senior Software Engineer @Apple (Contract) (September 2024 - November 2024)
- Senior Software Engineer @IBM (NS1 Connect) (April 2024 β August 2024)
- Senior Software Engineer @IBM (October 2023 β April 2024)
- Software Engineer II @IBM (May 2021 - October 2023)
- Software Engineer @IBM (May 2020 - May 2021)
- Georgia Institute of Technology - M.Sc. in Computer Science, Specialized in system design and security.
- Cornell College - B.A. in Computer Science, Graduated with a focus on algorithms and data structures.
Feel free to reach out if you're interested in collaborating or if you have any questions!
Assuming you have the latest npm installed, you can use via npx:
npx nicholasadamou
Not including how to use it globally because I'm not sure why you'd want this as a global command; that'd be creepy. π€¨





