I help engineering teams adopt AI-assisted development in ways that improve delivery—not just coding speed. That means platform engineering, delivery systems, and practices that keep software shipping reliably.

Everything Delivery 00 - Intro

Welcome to the Everything Delivery podcast.

In this podcast we will discuss anything and everything that helps deliver value to clients while maintaining a healthy and happy Organisation.

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Development Environment

The first step of the Path to Production starts from our development environment, as the rest of the stages it changed quite a lot in the last ten years.

I clearly remember how I was coding during high school, from the Z80 suitcase where we would enter HEX instructions in the Numpad to Pascal, C and Borland Delphi.

Machines had a fraction of the power or memory or storage they have now, and yet the software I was able to build with Delphi was pretty impressive (for the 17 years old me), and I felt very productive.

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Path to Production - Intro

You may have heard of Release Management, which refers to the process of managing, planning, scheduling, and controlling software builds through various stages and environments. This includes testing and deploying software releases.

In recent years, a new term has emerged called Path to Production.

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My home setup

I’m a nerd; I’ll not deny it. I love to explore new things, run experiments and learn from them.

I want a stable system to backup my data, be it pictures, videos, documents etc. I want a place to install and run software that I want to test and possibly have it at hand reach when needed.

I want everything in my network to work over SSL, and I want to have the ability to serve different services on different subdomains of a well-known domain so that my family can reach them without having to know an IP address.

After a couple of years of experimenting, I finally found something that works.

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English

It has been more than nine years since I moved to London in November 2013.

It was a couple of years after I got out of university and one of my biggest regrets was not knowing English as well as I wanted.

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