How a simple 30‑minute daily “coding autopsy” can stop you from getting lost in your own code, speed up development, improve quality, and make onboarding smoother for your whole team.
How to build a practical, repeatable debugging routine—powered by GenAI, strong teamwork, and modern tooling—so you can confidently navigate even the biggest, messiest codebases without feeling lost.
A practical, lightweight decision system for developers to quickly choose which coding ideas to pursue, experiment with, or ignore—using two clear thresholds: impact and effort.
How a simple five-minute daily sketch—on paper, whiteboard, or text-based diagrams—can help you plan complex software features faster, share intent clearly, and improve team understanding without heavyweight process.
Discover why coding in a single window (and often a single monitor) can dramatically reduce context switching, boost deep focus, and create a faster, cleaner environment for both development and gaming.
Discover the Quiet Queue Method, a practical way to turn your noisy, overwhelming development backlog into a calm, flowing queue of work—without forcing your team onto a new tool or platform.
Discover how creating a detailed refactoring checklist before writing any code can make your changes safer, faster, and more maintainable—while steadily improving your architecture over time.
Discover how a single plain-text file can become a powerful, low-friction habit tracker—perfect for developers who want to improve their days without getting trapped in the productivity app hamster wheel.
How building a daily habit of reading small Git diffs can deepen your understanding of a codebase, reduce bugs, and improve the quality of your reviews and commits.
How short, focused debugging warmups, meta-debugging, and AI-assisted workflows can turn everyday coding time into a powerful training ground for handling real production incidents with confidence.