đ About This Notebook
Inspired by the dev community â built for the curious.
Welcome to my Developer Notebook: a curated collection of notes, ideas, and practical examples to help developers grow from zero to hero (or at least to âless confused,â haha).
This isnât your typical blog. Itâs a personal knowledge base built from real experiences, born from years of designing and building modern web applications.
Whether youâre just getting started or already deep into your dev journey, youâll find clear explanations, code snippets, and honest reflections on solving both common and not-so-common problems. This notebook is what I wish I had when I started: straightforward, practical, and always focused on helping others level up. Youâll even find some futuristic ideas to experiment with on your own projects.
The site itself is also part of the experiment â built with trending technologies and PWA enhancements to behave differently across modern browsers.
đ€ Why this notebook?
After more than 15 years in software developmentâfrom leading front-end architectures to solving integration challenges in decoupled environmentsâIâve realized that the web can be unnecessarily complex, often because we make it that way.
Throughout my journeyâfrom running my own dev company in Venezuela to working as a Solution Architect at ModyoâIâve spent a lot of time explaining concepts to developers, clients, and teammates in simpler ways. That habit became a mindset: if I can explain something clearly, I understand it better myself.
This site was born from that same spirit.
Itâs not filled with polished blog posts or SEO-driven clickbait. Instead, youâll find raw but practical notes, architectural ideas, and lessons learnedâall meant to support developers who want to go deeper, but without the fluff.
Think of it as a dev log, a personal wiki, or a public notebook⊠that just happens to be open to the world.
đ What will you find here?
This notebook is a reference point for developers navigating modern web developmentâespecially in decoupled or microfrontend architectures. Hereâs what youâll discover:
đ§ Common issues and solutions
Real-world problems (sometimes slightly anonymized), and practical solutionsâespecially when working with APIs, SSO, or integrating services in complex systems.
đ§Ș Framework examples
Code snippets and patterns in tools like Vue, React, Stencil, and plain JavaScriptâalways focused on clarity and maintainability.
Whether youâre debugging your first API call or designing a scalable frontend system, thereâs something here for you.
đŹ Personal experiences
Stories, failures, and insights from more than a decade in the fieldâworking with banks, fintechs, and development teams across Latin America and beyond.
If this notebook helps you even a little, itâs already doing its job. Thanks for stopping by đ