I am a Staff Software Engineer with a passion for designing resilient distributed systems and building robust developer tools. My engineering philosophy centers on crafting clean, idiomatic code, decoupling complex business logic, and prioritizing rigorous testing strategies. I specialize in driving developer productivity, optimizing JVM/backend performance, and advocating for API-first architecture.
- Languages: Kotlin, Java, Go.
- Core Competencies: Distributed Systems, API Architecture & Documentation, Testing Strategies (Kafka, WireMock), Infrastructure & Tooling, Build Automation.
- Ruleset Engine: A lightweight, extensible rules engine for high-performance expression evaluation. It enables developers to decouple complex business logic from core application code using native Kotlin or scriptable engines like GraalVM.
- pr-checker-go: A standalone macOS menu bar application that monitors GitHub Pull Requests, enhancing visibility and workflow efficiency across repositories.
- SendGrid Mock: A development-focused service that simulates the SendGrid API. It provides a local, cost-effective environment to test email integrations and inspect payloads without hitting production APIs.
- md2: A fast, extensible Go CLI that converts Markdown files to PDF, HTML, and other formats, using a two-stage rendering strategy with optional Mermaid diagram support.
- aseprite-macos-build: An automated build system that streamlines the compilation and native packaging of Aseprite on macOS, simplifying complex dependency management and build steps.
- btmgr: A macOS GUI tool written in Go for managing background tasks, login items, launch agents, and daemons — everything shown in System Settings → General → Login Items & Extensions.
- md2: A Simple CLI to Turn Markdown into PDF, HTML, and Text
- TDD in the Agent Era: Why Test-Driven Development Matters More Than Ever
- BTManager: A Better Way to Manage macOS Background Tasks
- Decoupling Logic with Ruleset Engine: A Lightweight Approach for the JVM
- Developing Code in the Era of Agents: The New Standard of Good Practices



