Welcome to My Blog: What I Write About and Who This Site Is For
A quick introduction to this blog, the topics I cover, and what readers can expect from future posts about programming, AI, and personal growth.
This blog is where I publish practical writing about programming, AI, work, and personal growth. If you want thoughtful posts from someone building, learning, and reflecting in public, this site is for you.
What this blog is about
I write around three themes:
- Programming and engineering: lessons from shipping products, debugging, learning tools, and improving technical judgment.
- AI and modern work: how AI changes the way we learn, write, build, and organize work.
- Personal growth: energy management, career thinking, discipline, and the mindset behind long-term progress.
Who should read this blog
This blog is mainly for:
- Junior and mid-level developers who want clearer thinking, not just more tutorials
- People using AI to learn or work faster without losing depth
- Office workers trying to build better habits after work
If you care about practical ideas more than hype, you’ll likely find something useful here.
What kind of posts to expect
Most posts on this site follow one of these formats:
- Explainers that answer a specific question directly
- Personal essays that turn real experience into actionable lessons
- Step-by-step guides for writing, coding, and working with AI
My goal is simple: write posts that are clear, specific, and worth rereading.
How I want this blog to feel
I do not want this site to become a content factory full of generic advice. I want each article to be:
- easy to understand
- grounded in real work or real reflection
- useful enough that you can apply one idea immediately
That standard matters more to me than publishing often.
Frequently asked questions
Why did you start this blog?
I started this blog to think more clearly in public. Writing forces me to organize ideas, test beliefs, and turn vague experiences into something concrete and useful.
Will this blog focus only on programming?
No. Programming is a major part of the blog, but not the only part. I also write about AI, productivity, career development, and the personal side of building a meaningful life.
How often will you publish new posts?
There is no fixed publishing schedule yet. I prefer publishing fewer posts with clear ideas and strong structure over posting frequently without substance.
A simple promise
If a post is published here, it should either help you understand something better, make a better decision, or take a clearer next step.
That is the standard I want this blog to keep.
Related reading
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When the Compass Hasn't Appeared Yet: The Grit of a Young Developer Steering Alone
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Energy Management After 8 Hours at the Office: Why Your 3 Evening Hours Matter Most
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AI Doesn't Replace a Whole Department — But It Can Automate 60–70% of the Work
Generative AI can automate most repetitive tasks; one person who can design processes and orchestrate AI can deliver the output of an entire team. A compact view of past, present, future, and how to run a virtual department on AI.