elsewhere

not everything i write lives here.

sometimes a piece belongs with a specific community, a particular conversation, or a different audience altogether. when that happens, it lives where it makes the most sense.

these are a few articles i’ve written outside of this site that still reflect the same themes, making software clearer, more humane, and easier to reason about.


building the bridge: connecting unsupported ai models to odc

published on Accelerated Focus

what happens when enterprise reality moves faster than native integrations? a mediation layer, a custom contract, and a weekend spent teaching systems to speak the same language, without compromising the guardrails.

→ https://www.acceleratedfocus.com/post/bridging-the-gap-connecting-unsupported-ai-models-to-odc


teaching your outsystems 11 app to understand bank statements so you don’t have to

published on Accelerated Focus

a hands-on experiment in letting software do the boring, error-prone work. teaching an outsystems 11 app to read messy bank statements using ai, without rewriting it or moving everything to odc. a practical look at how existing platforms and newer ai capabilities can work together, instead of forcing a clean break.

→ https://www.acceleratedfocus.com/post/teaching-your-outsystems-11-app-to-understand-bank-statements-so-you-don-t-have-to


bringing clarity to undocumented outsystems code with ai

published on Accelerated Focus

using ai to poke at legacy outsystems code that nobody documented and everyone quietly avoids. part code archaeology, part curiosity experiment, and a surprisingly effective way to make sense of systems that refuse to explain themselves.

→ https://www.acceleratedfocus.com/post/bringing-clarity-to-undocumented-outsystems-code-with-ai


more writing will probably end up elsewhere over time. when it does, i’ll link it here.