About Joshua
I am building myself into a serious engineer for serious systems.
I am Joshua Urasa, a software engineer in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. My work is driven by curiosity, discipline, and the belief that African businesses deserve technology that makes operations simpler, faster, and easier to grow.
Path
From curiosity to building useful systems.
01
A curious beginning
I grew up wanting to understand how things worked. When I saw technology shaping how people communicated and did business, I wanted to know what was happening behind the screen.
02
Self-learning changed everything
The more I learned, the more software stopped feeling like magic and started feeling like a craft. I studied, practiced, built small things, and slowly developed confidence.
03
Business problems gave me direction
I became more interested in systems that help real businesses: dashboards, automation, APIs, databases, workflows, and tools that remove manual stress.
04
The mission is still growing
Today I am focused on becoming a stronger engineer and builder, creating technology that helps African businesses run better and grow with less chaos.
Values
What I want people to feel when they work with me.
I want to be known as someone who listens deeply, thinks clearly, builds carefully, and keeps improving until the system actually helps the people using it.
Curiosity before ego
Discipline over shortcuts
Systems over noise
Business value over decoration
Long-term growth over quick attention
Clear thinking before code
JURA
I founded JURA to build solutions for African businesses.
My personal mission and JURA's mission are connected. I want to help businesses move from manual, scattered operations into clearer systems that save time and make growth easier.
JURA is where that work becomes practical: websites, web apps, automation, dashboards, integrations, and business systems built for real operational problems.
Ambition
My goal is not just to write code. My goal is to become someone who can turn messy business problems into systems that work.
That is the direction I am building toward: stronger engineering, better product judgment, deeper business understanding, and technology that can help African businesses grow with more confidence.