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9h ago · 5 min read · Let me start with a story… A few months ago, I was working with a customer who was planning to implement Dynamics 365 ERP. Their approach was structured, predictable, and heavily dependent on LCS (Lif
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8h ago · 11 min read · A few months ago, I built ing-switch and wrote about it on kubesimplify. The response was incredible -- people loved the annotation mapping and the visual dashboard. Since then, ingress-nginx was offi
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2 posts this monthI’ve been working more with architecture diagrams and system design lately, and I’m curious what tools people are using right now. For a long time I used draw.io — it’s simple and flexible, but collab
I don’t think most Android developers are tired of building apps. I think they’re tired of everything around it. Too many device variations.Too many OS behaviors.Too many edge cases.Too many things th
I don’t think most developers are tired of coding itself. I think they’re tired of everything wrapped around it: constant changeconstant upskillingconstant pressureconstant comparisonconstant fear of
Technical stacks evolve and frameworks disappear, but the core traits of a high-impact engineer remain constant. If you want to build a career that lasts, focus on these three internal attributes. Cu
I’ve spent the last few weeks building Commerza, a full-stack eCommerce project. My goal wasn't just to make a pretty storefront, but to understand how a real-world system handles products, users, and
Hi, I'm Ahmer. I'm currently navigating two parallel paths in Software Engineering (HITMS & Aptech). I’m a big believer that a tool like GitHub Copilot is only as good as the engineer wielding it. Tha