I’ve spent over 20 years in the software industry, navigating every corner of the lifecycle.
My career has taken me from the frantic pace of startups to the structured complexity of large enterprises, wearing nearly every hat along the way—from Developer and Architect to Product Owner and CTO. Currently, I’m currently working as a Full-stack Developer at Scania.
Beyond the professional titles, I am a family man, a stargazer, and a chronic thinker. I’ve always been driven by a need to understand how things work—and more importantly, how to fix them when they don't.
When I’m not at a screen, you’ll likely find me:
Fixing the broken: Whether it’s a bug in a legacy system or a vintage video game console I found at a flea market, I find a unique satisfaction in restoring things to their former glory.
Chasing bargains: There’s a certain philosophy to the hunt at flea markets; finding the hidden value in what others have cast aside.
The analog world: I’m a collector of vinyl, a listener of music, and an occasional player of instruments.
Looking up: When the world gets too loud, I look to the stars. It’s the ultimate perspective-shifter for someone who thinks too much.
I write about the intersection of two decades in tech, the lessons found in old hardware, and the quiet observations of a developer who still prefers a soldering iron and a telescope to the hype of the week.
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