About
I’m a software engineer working with CMS-driven e-commerce platforms at scale.
My day-to-day work focuses on frontend architecture, content platforms, and the practical challenges of evolving long-lived systems without disrupting teams or users.
I spend most of my time at the intersection of frontend and backend concerns — implementing CMS integrations, designing API layers to support gradual migrations, and improving performance in high-traffic environments.
I’m particularly interested in execution problems: how technical decisions play out over time, how risk is managed, and how platforms can evolve safely.
This site is a place for technical experiments and writing about implementation details, architectural trade-offs, and decisions made while building real-world systems.
Alongside my full-time role, I occasionally mentor developers through Hack Your Future Denmark, supporting learning, code quality, and professional growth.