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BibJotz is a structured Bible study platform built around guides, drafts, and references rather than free-form notes. It focuses on clarity, versioning, and intentional organization so study evolves without becoming fragmented or disposable.
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I'm driven by a deep interest in understanding systems—how domains take shape, how meaning is formed, and how complex ideas can be modeled into durable technical artifacts. I spend most of my time working upstream, clarifying what a system is before deciding how it should be built.
I use the complexity of technical design and programming principles as a means to an end: solving real problems in a way that feels simple to the people using the system. I'm drawn to the kind of work where the hard thinking is absorbed by the architecture, not pushed onto the user. When it's done right, the complexity disappears, and what's left is a frictionless experience that feels natural and intuitive.
My focus is on building systems that harness thought rather than expose mechanics—systems that endure as assumptions change and domains evolve. This site is a place to make that thinking explicit, share what I'm building, and explore how careful design turns complexity into clarity.