Software Is Mostly Solved
AI-assisted coding shifted from tool to colleague. Now that the typing is done, engineers can finally start thinking again.

Immigrant, Enterpreneur, Husband, Father and Son
19 Published posts
I love stories, and life has given me plenty to tell. It has long been my plan to put them down on paper. My path has taken me through 15 years of entrepreneurship, travelling, and finally, immigrating. I found myself again in a new place as an employed software engineer, and now, five years onwards, I am transitioning back to independence.
I was born in soviet Moscow and went to school in a new, unknown country that had yet to define itself. I belong to the single, non-indoctrinated generation of Russians around: we were taught that anything was possible and that our only limits were those we set for ourselves. This played some bad jokes on me: Once my childhood was over, the country decided to make another turn, this time back to authoritarianism, and together with its people, happily embraced the old and familiar soviet dogmas.
So, a year after graduating high school, I jumped on the website development bandwagon that has carried me for the last 20 years.
My experience was not purely virtual: my severe first [ad]venture was an e-commerce website that sold shoes and accessories (my friend brought the idea, not a passion for shoes!). The next one was even more grounded: a chain of gadget repair stores. The third I would call 'Chinese adventures', as I was involved in trading activities for many small-scale entrepreneurs like me in China. These adventures, spanning from 2000 to 2014, were thrilling but ended abruptly as Russia took a turn I couldn't follow.
That time, my country decided to be, once again, the bad guy and no one asked me if I wanted to participate, so I quit.
The word 'quit' is nice and short! Applying it to reality was a grilling experience. It took me several attempts and struggles to acquire a new true home: Israel. Most of my current stories are related to this land and its people.
I'm practical, so I write about entrepreneurship, technology, business, and ideas in general. I have never been short of ideas, and I believe in the power of sharing them to make the ideas a part of reality, to let them sprout and witness the fruits.
To set the record straight, I am a Christian, so my viewpoint is not so common in Israel or the world of tech. This lens offers a distinctive angle to my experiences and reflections.
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AI-assisted coding shifted from tool to colleague. Now that the typing is done, engineers can finally start thinking again.
A sermon on the foolishness of God that confounds the wisdom of the world, and the radical call to love our enemies.
A sermon on the bondage of the will, the one choice that matters, and the God who makes our choosing possible.
A sermon on the persistent widow, the layers we build against helplessness, and what faith looks like when there is no backup plan.
A sermon on the ten lepers, the one who returned, and the difference between being healed and being saved.
A sermon on the Lord's Prayer — bold intercession, daily bread, and the forgiveness we receive and share.
A sermon on the peace Christ gives to ordinary, inadequate people — and the commission that follows.
A sermon on what it means to be citizens of heaven while living in the land where Jesus walked, died, and rose again.
Dive into my journey through the bustling marketplaces on the outskirts of Moscow in 'The Bazaar.' In this narrative, I reveal the vibrant world...
Years active: 2005 - 2011. Role description: Co-founder of an innovative e-commerce venture specialising in fashion retail.
This is a story about one of the business people I interacted with in my early years as an SEO consultant and web developer. This anecdote...
Years active: 2002 - 2007. Role description: Freelance web development and SEO consulting
In the final chapter, I describe a family's journey that comes full circle as we settle into our new life in Israel.
In this part of the story, I struggle with the consequences of my previous reckless immigration attempt and finding my first job in Israel.
In 'Back to Ashkelon,' follow a journey of renewed hope and challenging setbacks, as a family returns to Israel with entrepreneurial aspirations.
In 'Our first attempt,' discover the challenges and realizations of a family's initial foray into life in Israel, exploring their encounter with...
In the third chapter of our story, I describe the day of our immigration - Aliyah
Preparing for Aliyah from Moscow was a complex emotional journey. I was trying to balance my religious identity, family dynamics, and the desire...
In 'Losing the Hope', I start my journey to finding a new home and trying to lay the setting of my pre-Aliyah life