Hello World: Why I Started Writing
For years, my way of sharing knowledge has been through code and conference talks. Building products like Agosto and RaumRadar, speaking at Google DevFest, and teaching at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences โ these have all been ways to contribute to the developer community.
But I've increasingly felt the need for a different format. Talks are great for energy and live interaction, but they're ephemeral. A blog post lives on. It can be referenced, shared, and revisited.
What to expect
I'll be writing about the things I know best:
- AI in production โ not just demos, but the messy reality of shipping AI-powered features to real users
- Cloud architecture โ lessons from building on Google Cloud across multiple products
- The founder-engineer perspective โ what changes when you're both building the product and running the business
- Vue.js and frontend engineering โ practical patterns from production applications
Why now?
Honestly, I should have started years ago. The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago. The second best time is now.
Every talk I give generates questions I can't fully answer in a 30-minute slot. Every project I ship teaches lessons that deserve more than a tweet. This blog is where those deeper thoughts will live.
If you find something useful here, I'd love to hear about it. Reach out on LinkedIn or GitHub.