Fishing Knots +
A practical knot guide that helped start my software journey and is still maintained for iOS.
- Focus
- Focused mobile utility
- Status
- App Store
Independent software products and engineering
From focused apps to broader engineering work, I build software with clarity, usefulness, and real user value in mind.
Here is a selection of products I build outside my day job, plus selected public work that shows where I am heading.
A practical knot guide that helped start my software journey and is still maintained for iOS.
A privacy-minded feed reader built to keep organization and reading workflows simple.
A focused macOS app for resharing memories from Instagram to Mastodon and Pixelfed.
A lightweight menu bar utility for creating symbolic links from dragged files and folders.
A structured framework for context-aware AI collaboration, instructions, and project AGENTS.md workflows.
A mix of platform depth, delivery experience, and product-minded decision making.
Building focused apps and tools for iOS and macOS with an emphasis on native experience and practical utility.
A long-running C# and .NET foundation across client apps, libraries, tooling, and cross-platform work.
Experience with web development, Azure-backed thinking, and integrations that connect products to broader systems.
Applying AI to engineering workflows, documentation, and context-driven collaboration in ways that stay practical and grounded.
Prioritizing clarity, usefulness, and maintainability so software solves real problems instead of adding friction.
Here is a short overview of the experience behind how I build, ship, and think about software development today.
MSiccDev Software Development is where I build the products and public work I care about outside my day job. I started it in 2011, and it still gives me room to turn ideas into useful software, try new things, and keep learning by building.
.NET has been a big part of my foundation from the beginning. I grew with it across many different areas, including Windows, Windows Phone, web, server-side software, and cloud-related work, and a lot of the way I build and think about software today comes from that experience.
Alongside my .NET background, I have been building experience with Swift and SwiftUI and continuing that learning in practice. That includes completing the Lead Essentials program and using that work to deepen how I think about Apple platform development, architecture, and product quality.
As a Senior Software Developer at Galliker Transport AG, I work on software for a transport and logistics company with an international footprint. My focus is on .NET, especially .NET MAUI and backend development, while also growing into architectural responsibilities through a framework built around a domain layer and a product layer. I also work with AI technologies as part of that broader engineering work.
I keep building outside my day job because it gives me room to follow ideas all the way through. It is the space where I can create products I care about, try new approaches, and learn by turning concepts into working software.
What matters most to me has not really changed over the years. I want to build software that is useful, clear, and worth someone’s time. Whether it is a small independent product or part of a bigger technical direction, I want the result to make life a little easier for the people using it.
If that kind of work resonates with you, feel free to reach out or follow along.