I'm 46 and redefining my career. After 25 years in sales (Dina Försäkringar, UPS, Hitta.se, Lokaldelen), I'm now channeling my discipline, grit and business understanding into C# and .NET.
My philosophy:
"You don't have to be born a programmer. You become one through discipline and patience."
Open source contributions (merged)
dotnet/aspnetcore— Addedblob()method toDotNetStreamReference(PR open)criticalmanufacturing/cli— Fixed issue #739nager/Nager.Date— FixedHongKongHolidayProvider.cswith Easter-based calculation + unit tests (merged)ParkPing— Fixed race condition wherevibrationLevelwas read from React state immediately aftersetVibrationLevel, corrected usinguseRef(merged)
Personal projects
ERPCore— C#/.NET, Entity Framework Core, Azure SQL. Repository Pattern, Strategy Pattern, indexes onCustomerNumberandOrderDateCommit— Blazor/.NET fitness accountability app. ASP.NET Core Identity, EF Core/SQLite, Repository Pattern- The Anti-List — Android app shipped to Google Play, built in .NET MAUI/C#
I'm starting my LIA internship at Monitor ERP in September 2026 — one of 3 spots. Monitor builds production and manufacturing systems used by Swedish industry. I've spent 25 years selling to that same industry. The LIA placement isn't a coincidence. It's where my two careers meet.
I call this combination The Business Engineer — deep domain knowledge meeting emerging technical skill.
- Frontend Masters: C Fundamentals → Computer Science → Algorithms → C# & .NET Basics → Backend System Design → Angular
- YH Teknikhögskolan: ASP.NET Core, Web API, EF Core, SQL Server
- Reading: A Philosophy of Software Design → Modern Software Engineering → Designing Data-Intensive Applications
I run Anders Kodar — a Swedish tech podcast where I learn in public. 27+ episodes. Guests include CTOs, cloud architects, and tech students.
