About
The Dev
I’m Adam Frej, a software engineer who’s been in the field for almost a decade. My journey in software development has been varied, with experience across different languages and technologies, though Java has been a constant companion throughout.
As a full-stack developer, I’ve had the opportunity to work on diverse aspects of software systems. This broad exposure has shaped my perspective on development practices and system design.
I have a keen interest in writing quality, maintainable code - a philosophy that has evolved through years of practical experience. Outside of coding, I enjoy spending time with my family and indulging in my interests in polish history and literature.
The Blog
This blog is a space where I share my ongoing experiences and reflections in the world of software development. It’s less about providing definitive answers and more about exploring the questions and challenges that arise in my day-to-day work.
The content here is eclectic, much like the field of software development itself. It’s influenced by my current projects, the technologies I’m exploring, and the problems I’m grappling with. You might find musings on development practices, observations about technology trends, or reflections on the nature of our work as developers.
I write from the perspective of a practitioner in the field, sharing real-world experiences with their inherent complexities and nuances. The goal is to offer honest insights into the realities of software development - the good, the challenging, and everything in between.