I'm a software developer and architect with extensive experience in Java, JavaEE, and enterprise application development. I've been writing about software design, development practices, and technology since 2009.
My focus is on practical solutions to real business problems. I believe in simplicity, clean code, and understanding the business context of the software we build.
This site contains my thoughts on Java, software architecture, database design, and development best practices accumulated over years of building enterprise applications.
I build things and write about what I learn. I'm interested in systems — software systems, economic systems, the systems that shape how we think and what we believe.
I don't trust loud claims. I trust patterns that repeat, edges that compound quietly, and people who show their work.
This site is my attempt to think in public. No tracking, no cookies, no noise. Just writing.
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You can find me on GitHub or LinkedIn. Or don't. The writing should speak for itself.