Building systems that explain themselves
A practical approach to architecture that remains legible as teams, features, and operational pressure grow.
Software developer and technical writer
Notes on software engineering, system design, developer tooling, and the practical craft of building useful products.
A practical approach to architecture that remains legible as teams, features, and operational pressure grow.
Why fast feedback is less about raw tooling speed and more about reducing uncertainty between an idea and its result.
A durable, low-friction workflow for technical writing that keeps content portable and version controlled.
About
I’m a developer based in Colombia. I care about dependable systems, thoughtful product engineering, and tools that make complex work feel clear.
This site is my public notebook: practical explanations, architecture sketches, experiments, and lessons from building software in the real world.