If you mostly live in .NET, the Java platform can look like a parallel universe: JVM, JDK, JARs, app servers, bytecode. The useful shortcut is to map each concept back to something you already know from C# and the CLR. This guide is a translation layer for .NET developers: what the JVM is, how the JDK compares to the .NET SDK, and what your real options are when a C# system needs to work with Java
I shipped Shin KoiKoi v0.1.0 two days ago — a free, polished hanafuda Koi-Koi card game built solo with Godot 4.6 .NET in 2 days. (Earlier post: the v0.1.0 release log) For v0.1.1 I added a 17-stage promotion exam system that turns the existing rank progression from "MMO experience grind" into something closer to the real Japanese kyū/dan exam tradition. Here's how I designed and shipped it in one
Becoming a tech lead was the goal from pretty early in my career. I had a clear picture of what the role was. More responsibility, more influence over the work, more of the interesting problems landing on my desk because someone had to figure them out and that someone, finally, would be me. It read like the natural next step. The thing you graduate to once you're good enough. What that picture did
Reaching an annual salary of ¥8,000,000 is often seen as a major milestone for software engineers in Japan in 2026. On paper, it sounds like a ticket to a comfortable, upper-middle-class life in Tokyo. But is 8 million yen a good salary in Tokyo—really? But if you are coming from abroad—or if you've only looked at the "Gross" figure on your offer letter—you might be walking into a "logic bug" that
Background A nasty surprise Last summer while trying to deliver a feature for one of our customers, I encountered a nasty situation. The software we were developing, depended on a production grade license of Gurobi. People were on vacations except of my team and some unrelated staff, so developing the feature was in principle blocked. As I learnt due to some other situations, research
Si tu as 30 secondes. La mémoire versionnée d'un workflow Claude Code a un effet de bord que personne ne signale : une règle mémorisée qui colle au symptôme de manière plausible court-circuite la vérification, même quand elle ne s'applique pas au compteur précis que tu regardes. Je me suis coûté vingt minutes d'exploration SQL la semaine dernière parce qu'une règle de la forme du bug — sans en êtr
Technical debt and AI: is it gone? Lorenzo Battilocchi May 4 #ai #programming #management #technology 5 reactions Add Comment 3 min read
SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE & REFACTORING 3 Domain-Centric Architectures Every Software Architect Should Know The first concern of the architect is to make sure that the house is usable; it is not to ensure that the house is made of brick. — Uncle Bob The expression domain is occurring in software bibles for a very long time now and is heavily discussed in the book Domain-Driven