About
The person behind NimbleFlux
I'm someone who's genuinely curious about how things work - and driven to build things that work well.
Why I built this corner of the internet
I've always been drawn to technology. Not just using it, but understanding it - peeling back the layers to see how things tick, then figuring out how to make them tick better.
Building software is part craft, part puzzle-solving. You start with a problem, iterate on solutions, learn from failures, and eventually arrive at something that works. That process never gets old.
NimbleFlux is where I document what I learn along the way. Not tutorials for the sake of tutorials, but genuine explorations of problems I've faced and solutions I've found useful.
Beyond writing, I build products - some for clients, some for myself. This site is also where I'll share those projects when they're ready for the world.
This blog prioritizes depth over frequency. Articles are published infrequently, but each one represents a thorough exploration of its topic.
Areas I explore
Software Engineering
Building systems, solving problems, and constantly learning new ways to write better code.
Infrastructure
Designing scalable, reliable systems that can handle real-world demands.
DevOps
Automating the path from code to production, because manual processes don't scale.
AI & Machine Learning
Exploring how AI is reshaping what we build and how we build it.
Databases
Understanding data patterns, query optimization, and picking the right tool for the job.
Security
Building systems that are secure by design, not secure by accident.
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