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Dominik Michelitsch

Mod Developer & Coder. Building systems, extending games, and writing clean, maintainable code. Sharing tools, patterns, and lessons learned from mod development.

Location Austria Joined Joined on  Personal website https://discord.gg/khJJ7FNmhr github website

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Software Developer working on coding projects with a focus on system-level.

Every Codebase Eventually Becomes a Reverse Engineering Problem

Every Codebase Eventually Becomes a Reverse Engineering Problem

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Reverse Engineering as a Debugging Mindset

Reverse Engineering as a Debugging Mindset

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Modding Is Reverse Engineering Under Constraints

Modding Is Reverse Engineering Under Constraints

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Reverse Engineering Changes How You Design Software

Reverse Engineering Changes How You Design Software

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Reverse Engineering Teaches You What Software Actually Is

Reverse Engineering Teaches You What Software Actually Is

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Why Mod Developers Become Strong Engineers

Why Mod Developers Become Strong Engineers

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Why Mods Break Without Crashing

Why Mods Break Without Crashing

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Decompiled Code Still Contains Design

Decompiled Code Still Contains Design

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What Project Zomboid Modding Teaches About Engine Design

What Project Zomboid Modding Teaches About Engine Design

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Lua Modding: Architecture, APIs, and Real-World Patterns

Lua Modding: Architecture, APIs, and Real-World Patterns

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Reverse Engineering Is a Core Developer Skill

Reverse Engineering Is a Core Developer Skill

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I Thought Modding Was Easy. Then My Code Started Breaking

I Thought Modding Was Easy. Then My Code Started Breaking

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