About
I’m Abdulkerim Kılıç, a backend engineer with several years of experience building and maintaining production systems, primarily in the .NET ecosystem.
My background is mostly backend-focused, with hands-on experience in Web APIs, SQL-based systems, and business-critical applications, especially in regulated domains like banking and finance. I’ve worked on systems where correctness, consistency, and maintainability matter more than hype.
This site is not a blog in the traditional sense.
It’s a technical reference that complements my CV.
Here you’ll find:
- Short engineering notes about architectural decisions and trade-offs
- Project write-ups explaining why certain designs were chosen
- Selected topics I’ve studied or applied while preparing for technical interviews
I’m interested in:
- Backend architecture and system design
- Writing boring but reliable software
- Understanding where common patterns actually break in real systems
I don’t claim to know everything, and I avoid pretending otherwise.
The goal of this site is simple: to show how I think as an engineer, not to teach tutorials or chase trends.