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Clean writing on product frontend, systems, and the tradeoffs that actually matter.
A minimal journal built around engineering lessons, interface decisions, and patterns that hold up under real product pressure.
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7+ years
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Frontend systems, product quality, and maintainable UI.
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Frontend Systems That Age Well
The stack matters less than the rules around naming, ownership, and change. The best frontend codebases stay boring in the right places.
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Frontend Systems That Age Well
The stack matters less than the rules around naming, ownership, and change. The best frontend codebases stay boring in the right places.
Seven Years of Shipping Product Frontend
After enough launches, the recurring pattern is clear: product velocity comes from constraints, not from endlessly expanding the toolkit.
Minimal Interfaces Make Better Products
Minimalism is useful when it improves orientation. Users should know where they are, what matters, and what happens next without decoding the layout.
Rewrite or Repair
Most teams reach for a rewrite too early. Repair is slower to sell but often faster to deliver, especially when the product still has momentum.