Celebration: 50th post
Fifty posts. It’s a small number in the grand scheme of the internet, but it represents something more personal: a commitment to showing up, thinking out loud, and refining ideas in public.
When this blog started, the posts were more exploratory—less structured, more instinctive. That’s how most writing begins. You’re finding your voice, your subject matter, your reason for writing at all. The early posts were good for what they were: unfiltered technical observations from someone deep in the work.
But fifty posts in, patterns emerge. You notice what you wrote that mattered and what was filler. You see where you were genuinely thinking versus where you were just producing.
The next phase of this blog is intentional. The direction shifts toward disciplined, focused technical writing—web development, programming solutions, tools, and practical insights drawn from actual practice. Less to-and-fro meandering, more purposeful exploration of specific problems. There’s also a gap worth addressing: the challenges facing developers in small and medium enterprises. Most technical writing targets large organizations with abundant resources. But a significant portion of the engineering world works in leaner environments, where you’re balancing limited infrastructure, generalist teams, and the pressure to move fast without breaking everything. That world deserves more direct attention.
Fifty posts is not a milestone to rest on. It’s a checkpoint—a moment to ask whether the work is getting better, whether it’s saying something worth saying, and whether it’s pointed in the right direction.
The answer, for now, is yes. The story is still unfolding.
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