About this blog "Tsundoku"
In Japanese language and culture, “Tsundoku” roughly translates to a collection of unread material that the owner has every intention to read. It isn't necessarily viewed as a negative habit or behavior, rather many people see it as a goal setting or aspiration to read for reading. Some people just like the smell or aesthetics of books lying around, and some people just like to collect things.
We thought that was fitting for our blog. We want to record our learning paths, collect ideas and knowledge, organize them into useful information, save them for future reference, and ideally share with anyone who might be interested. If you could gain some use from reading about learning new things, web development, or just to pass the time. We hope this website helps you in some way.
We thought that was fitting for our blog. We want to record our learning paths, collect ideas and knowledge, organize them into useful information, save them for future reference, and ideally share with anyone who might be interested. If you could gain some use from reading about learning new things, web development, or just to pass the time. We hope this website helps you in some way.


About Us

StevenSoftware Engineer
I really like building high quality products with new technologies. Outside of that, I spend the rest of my time with my family and very occasionally by myself enjoying a video game.Portfolio
UniDigital Product Designer / UI Designer
I've enjoyed turning complex problems into simple, beautiful and intuitive designs. When I'm not pushing pixels, you'll find me cooking, gardening or playing with my daughter.Portfolio