Hello World
Welcome to the Innitor blog. Insights on software engineering, technical leadership, and building products that actually work.
Kicking off the Innitor blog.
This is where I'll share what I'm learning while building software for clients and advising founders. No fluff, no filler. Just practical insights from the trenches.
What to expect
I'll be covering:
- Engineering deep dives: Architecture decisions, performance optimizations, and lessons learned from production systems
- Cloud infrastructure: Hosting, CI/CD, monitoring. The stuff that keeps systems running
- Startup engineering: How to build fast without creating a maintenance nightmare
- Technical leadership: Helping non-technical founders make better technical decisions
Why bother with a blog?
Honestly? I solve interesting problems and sometimes the solutions are worth sharing. Writing also forces clearer thinking about the work.
Plus, if you're evaluating whether to work with me, reading how I think about problems is probably more useful than a sales pitch.
Stay tuned
More posts coming soon. In the meantime, if you've got a project you'd like to discuss, book a call.
Let's build something.
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Robbie Cronin
Fractional CTO helping non-technical founders make better technical decisions. Based in Melbourne.
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