2026-02-05
The First Post
My Journey
I’ve always loved blogging.
I know blogs aren’t as hot as they used to be, but they still have a place for me. Blogging isn’t about chasing reach or hoping someone finds my words useful; it’s more like a public diary—a space where I put my thoughts and ideas, knowing I can come back later to reflect, remember, and see how far I’ve come.
At the beginning of my developer journey, I started blogging on Medium. Over time, work took over, time became scarce, and the excuses for not writing grew stronger. Eventually, I stopped.
That doesn’t mean I stopped writing entirely. These days, I blog on my website vegetarianoencorea , where I share reviews of vegan and vegetarian restaurants and products in South Korea. It’s different—less technical, more personal—but it keeps me connected to writing.
A New Chapter
I’ve decided to start blogging again.
I’m not promising a schedule or consistency. I want this space to feel open—something I can return to whenever I feel like it, without pressure. And if I disappear for a while, that’s okay. This will still be here when I’m ready to come back.
I’ve added this blog to my portfolio as a place to write about my developer journey—thoughts, lessons, experiments, and everything in between.
Think of this blog as version control for my thinking as a developer.