Writing · Field notes
I write about engineering excellence, from the field.
Not theory. Hard-won lessons from decades of building and leading software organizations — and from being hands-on in the agentic-AI shift while most leaders are still watching it. Published as SEE Clearly.
The publication
SEE Clearly
Software Engineering Excellence, explained clearly — from years of practice and battle scars. The field experience behind the decisions, not the slideware.
·Leading engineering orgs through modernization
·Spec-driven, agentic-AI development in practice
·The new economics of building software
·Discipline, refusal, and engineering judgment
Selected field notes
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The car conversation that became KarmaClock
Where a production app started — and why a senior leader getting hands-on with the agentic-AI shift is a strategy decision, not a hobby.
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02
I wrote the specs so the AI could do the work
Spec-driven development with an agentic pair programmer: acceptance criteria mapped to named tests, before a line of code.
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03
Discipline is refusal
The hardest part of engineering excellence isn't what you build — it's what you refuse to let drift. On gates, guardrails, and saying no.
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