Welcome to Punchcards
Where ancient wisdom meets modern code
This is more than just a blogโit's a digital papyrus scroll where fragments of knowledge converge. A place where Python meets philosophy, where data structures dance with destiny, and where the pursuit of building useful things becomes an art form.
What You'll Find Here
๐๏ธ Building Production-Ready Apps
From digital marketing tools to SME accounting systems, we're turning fragmented knowledge into functioning reality. No theoretical exercisesโjust real projects solving real problems.
๐ฒ Philosophy & Probability
As Cormac McCarthy once wrote:
"You never know what bad luck saved you from a worse one."
Exploring luck, decision-making, and the beautiful randomness of life through the lens of analytic philosophy and probability theory.
๐ป The Journey from Staging to Production
Bridging that eternal gapโtaking ideas from concept to deployment, from venv to production servers, from imagination to implementation.
Recent Writing
Check out the ๐ Blog for recent thoughts on:
- Optimizing production functions for profit
- Digital marketing automation
- Cash flow analysis for SMEs
- The intersection of code and philosophy
- Building apps that actually ship
Current Projects
In Active Development
Digital Marketing Suite โ Helping my sister's business thrive
Firm Optimization Tool โ Maximizing my dad's production efficiency
Personal Portfolio โ You're looking at it!
Philosophy Corner
On Lateral Thinking
The best solutions come from associative leapsโconnecting Python to poker probabilities, linking cash flows to creative processes, seeing patterns where others see chaos.
Let's Build Together
This site is built with:
- Python (because we love it too much)
- MkDocs Material (for that perfect balance of function and form)
- GitHub Pages (keeping it simple and free)
- Custom CSS (that indo-egyptian aesthetic you're experiencing right now)
No Node.js required. No complex build chains. Just clean Python workflows and a vision for useful applications.
"The punchcard may be obsolete, but the holes we punch in problems? Those are forever."