I'm a South Korean software developer working across product, backend, infrastructure, and execution.
I like building systems that are fast, clear, and durable in production. The work I enjoy most sits where product decisions, engineering judgment, and shipping discipline meet.
I am most interested in AI-native products, product architecture, and the systems that keep software reliable as it grows. That usually means thinking across the stack at once: how a product behaves for users, how the backend is structured, how data moves, and how the system is deployed and maintained.
I prefer turning ambiguous ideas into working software. Not just prototypes or polished screens, but systems that can actually be operated, extended, and trusted over time.
I use AI aggressively to improve speed, but I do not like black-box development. If a system matters, the people responsible for it should still be able to explain the logic, debug it, and change it with confidence.
I also try to keep that standard from becoming a bottleneck. The goal is to move fast without losing understanding, and to keep execution distributed enough that a team can keep shipping without everything depending on one person.




