AI Agent Orchestrator · .NET Architect · Prompt Engineer
I don't write code anymore. I orchestrate AI agents that do.
In 2025, I made a fundamental shift: from traditional software development to AI-first orchestration. My role is now to design systems, define specifications, and conduct multi-agent workflows that transform ideas into production-ready software.
I build with .NET as my runtime backbone, Claude Code as my primary interface, and methodologies like BMAD and Spec-Driven Development to maintain architectural rigor at AI speed.
| Layer | Tools |
|---|---|
| Orchestration | Claude Code, BMAD Method, Spec Kit |
| Runtime | .NET 10, C# 14, Blazor |
| Infrastructure | Azure, Docker, GitHub Actions |
| Architecture | DDD, Hexagonal, Clean Architecture |
"AI doesn't change the game, it just changes the way we play."
The future belongs to developers who can think in systems and communicate with precision. Prompt engineering isn't about tricks—it's about clarity of thought. The best orchestrators are those who deeply understand software architecture, because you can't direct what you don't comprehend.
- Financial SaaS — Production systems using multi-agent orchestration
- Open-Source Libraries — High-quality .NET components (TaLibStandard, FormCraft)
- Developer Tools — Utilities that make .NET development more elegant
I operate in cycles: Specify → Plan → Orchestrate → Validate
Each phase involves specialized AI agents with distinct roles—analyst, architect, developer, QA—working in concert. I'm the conductor. The code writes itself when the specification is precise enough.
Remote. Async. Fueled by caffeine and curiosity.
When I'm not orchestrating agents, I'm playing music. The analytical precision of architecture and the creative expression of music aren't opposites—they're complementary ways of thinking.
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