
A look into the tech stacks used by software engineers in Tokyo startups—from frontend and backend tools to infra, deployment, and even team AI tools.

Weekly dev update from Tokyo: login integration, Payload CMS blog, Coursera backend cert, LLM project, and side project reboot with Prisma.

What I learned after 1 year as a software engineer in a Tokyo startup—real lessons on meetings, delivery, ownership, and solo dev survival.

AI is evolving fast, but humans still matter. Why the future of work depends on how we adapt, not how we compete.

Weekly content themes now live: Mindful Monday, Tech Tuesday, Future Friday, and more. Stay tuned for structured posts every day of the week.

A real look at daily life as a software engineer in a Tokyo startup — from bilingual standups to tight deadlines and fast, self-driven development.

Why I left Building Services Engineering for software. A personal journey from misfit to meaning—rediscovering coding, autonomy, and purpose.

Japan’s tech market is real — If you can build, learn, and adapt, you can find your first role. The door to bigger, wilder opportunities opens fast.

Meet Timothy Chow – a Full Stack, Web3, and DevOps Engineer based in Tokyo with roots in Hong Kong.
Built a Telegram Mini App in 2 weeks using FastAPI, Vite & TypeScript. 4,000+ users joined a gamified check-in Web3 app in Japan’s tech scene.