
Designing a Modular Monolith Architecture That Survives Microservice Hype in 2026
If you’ve been scrolling through tech Twitter lately, you’ve probably encountered the modern engineer’s equivalent of a religious war: microservices versus monoliths. One camp insists that monoliths are dinosaurs headed for extinction. The other swears by the simplicity of a single codebase. Meanwhile, neither side is talking about the architecture that’s quietly winning in production environments across the industry: the modular monolith. Here’s the thing about hype cycles: they’re excellent at obscuring practical truth....

Why You Should Delete Half Your Jira Tickets Right Now
There’s a metaphorical graveyard living in your Jira instance right now. Somewhere between the “In Progress” column and the depths of your backlog, there’s probably a ticket created three years ago about “Investigate potential performance improvements” that nobody’s looked at since the Great Refactoring of 2023. Maybe there are fifty like it. Maybe there are five hundred. I’m going to make a controversial statement, and I’m ready for the angry comments: you should probably delete most of them....

Tiny Automation Scripts That Save Weeks of Work Per Year
Remember that mundane task you did yesterday? The one that took fifteen minutes and made you want to scream into the void? What if I told you that a five-minute script could eliminate it forever? Not metaphorically—literally every single day for the rest of your life. The beautiful irony of automation is that we often spend more time complaining about repetitive tasks than it would take to automate them. But here’s the thing: the payoff isn’t just about reclaiming those fifteen minutes today....

Why Full-Stack Developers Don't Really Exist (and Why We Pretend They Do)
The Job Posting That Started It All You’ve seen it a thousand times. A company posts a job listing with the following requirements: “We’re looking for an experienced Full-Stack Developer! You should be proficient in React, Vue, Angular, Node.js, Python, Java, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, GraphQL, REST APIs, microservices architecture, DevOps practices, and ideally have some experience with machine learning. Must be comfortable working independently and leading a team....

The Art of Boring Logging: How Your Most Tedious Code Prevents Production Disasters
The Unglamorous Hero Nobody Talks About You know what’s not exciting? Logging. It’s the equivalent of maintaining dental floss habits—nobody throws parties about it, but your future self will thank you when everything hits the fan at 3 AM on a Sunday. Yet here’s the paradox: the most successful engineering teams I’ve encountered obsess over something most developers treat as a afterthought. They’ve discovered that meticulous, structured logging isn’t a chore—it’s your production system’s black box flight recorder....