From βHow does this work?β to building the systems that do.
I've always been driven by a need to understand what's happening beneath the surface. That mindset naturally pulled me into infrastructure engineering, where I can focus on building the resilient, invisible layers that empower teams to move fast and safely, especially in SaaS environments.
My goal is to design systems that scale, and I enjoy sharing what I learn from the field at blog.taylandogan.info.
- βοΈ Resilient Infrastructure: Designing systems that are robust, scalable, and fault-tolerant.
- π Developer Velocity: Building platforms and CI/CD pipelines that enable teams to ship with confidence.
- π¬ Deep Observability: Believing that you can't fix what you can't see.
- β‘ My Mantra: "Is this how it works?" β a reminder to keep questioning, learning, and iterating.
Here are a few things I've built and shared:
- notp: A CLI tool in Go for generating one-time passwords, inspired by seminal 2FA work.
- holdmybackup: A practical backup utility written in Rust as an exercise in exploring data integrity and system resilience.
- infra-scripts: A personal collection of automation scripts for infrastructure management and daily tasks.
- π I write at blog.taylandogan.info
- πΌ Connect with me on LinkedIn
- π« Or send me an email at [email protected]