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Web & Interface
I share notes on modern interfaces, user experience, performance, accessibility, and the relationship between design and development.
An engineer is a problem solver with limited resources.
I turn ideas into products and problems into working solutions.
Here you can get to know me, my projects, and how I work. If you have an idea in mind, a problem that needs solving, or a project you want to build — you're in the right place.
What I do
I focus on discovering recurring real-world problems and turning them into measurable, sustainable software solutions. I analyze the operational, technical, and growth challenges individuals and companies face, then build web products, automations, and digital systems shaped around the actual need.
Experience Areas
From web development and infrastructure to AI, measurement, and growth, I write about the experience I build through real problems, practical solutions, and product improvements.

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I share notes on modern interfaces, user experience, performance, accessibility, and the relationship between design and development.

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I write about API development, data modeling, caching, search infrastructure, server management, and the problems that appear in live systems.

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I write about cloud services, deployment flows, AI integrations, automation, and the technical decisions that make products easier to sustain.

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I share practical observations on visibility, user behavior, error tracking, payment flows, and communication processes in products that are already live.
Turkey's shoe search engine
Ayakapp brings together in-stock models from more than 100 trusted shoe retailers across Turkey on a single platform. Users can compare the best-priced options for their shoe size without hopping from site to site and redoing filters every time, and reach the right store with ease. With photo search and AI-powered conversational search, it makes finding shoes faster, smarter, and effortless.
Writings
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As the apple worm ate the apple, it was not just feeding itself; with every bite, it was mapping the fruit. Solving problems sometimes means not searching for the answer from outside, but discovering the path as you move through the problem. Share your problem; the experienced worm will map the way out.