I don’t write code to impress compilers or to flex my ego with over-engineered puzzles. I build because I hate friction. Most developers are experts at creating «sophisticated» problems; I prefer the brutal honesty of a solution that actually works without screaming for attention.
My philosophy is simple: DRY (Don’t Repeat Yourself) isn’t a suggestion, it’s a survival tactic. If it’s complicated, it’s probably wrong. Complexity is just a wall between a client and their goals, and I’m in the business of tearing walls down.
I keep my best work where it belongs—private and focused. But if you want a glimpse into how I orchestrate the chaos, check out my wp-boilerplate. It’s a custom mix of WordPress, React, Laravel, and Symfony—no tribalism, just the best tools for the job.
I don’t worship frameworks. I worship results.