About
Notes from someone who reads more code than they write.
Handcrafting Codes is a journal about the craft of software — the unglamorous, durable decisions that separate systems that age well from systems that merely ship. The essays here are long, opinionated, and slow to arrive, because the ideas worth writing down are rarely the ones that fit in a thread.
The work spans software engineering, the Salesforce platform, and the way AI is quietly rewriting what it means to build software in a business. Less hype, more tradeoffs.
Everything is written in plain Markdown and published from a small, deliberately boring toolchain. If a piece here saves you an afternoon of debugging — or talks you out of a clever idea — it has done its job.