About CodeXpedite

Hi, I'm Murat.

I am a solo full-stack software developer, founder, and a former civil servant who decided to take a leap into the rapidly evolving world of autonomous engineering.

For years, I’ve built systems, managed complex web migrations, and designed reservation architectures. But when the AI revolution hit, it completely reframed how I think about building software. I realized that the core bottleneck in tech isn't just writing code anymore—it is the speed at which we can orchestrate, optimize, and safely deploy ideas.

That is exactly why I founded Codexpedite. The name itself stands for my core philosophy: speeding up and smoothing out the software engineering lifecycle through cutting-edge automation.

What is Codexpedite?

This blog is my personal engineering playbook. It is a space where I document real-world benchmarks, share failures, and break down the internal mechanics of modern AI tech without the usual marketing fluff.

I write for developers, builders, and solo founders who want to cut through the hype. Here, you will find practical deep-dives into:

  • Agentic Workflows: Moving past simple text prompts and building resilient, multi-turn AI agents that actually solve production-level problems.
  • Modern Tech Architecture: Scalable backend systems, smart data pipelines, and clean frontend design principles inspired by benchmarks like Stripe and Linear.
  • RAG & Context Engines: How to effectively feed proprietary data into LLMs without blowing up your token budget or causing massive context drift.

My Approach to Tech

I am a strong believer in being realistic, candid, and brutally honest about technology. Every tool, model, or workflow I discuss on this blog is something I have actually broken, tested, and evaluated in my own daily development routine. I don't write about tech because it is trendy; I write about it because it works—or because I found a frustrating bug that you should avoid.

When I’m not building software engines or orchestrating AI agents with tools like Aider and Claude Code, you can usually find me navigating regional rail networks across Europe, researching compact car efficiencies, or experimenting with craft home-brewing projects.

Let’s Connect

Whether you are a solo developer trying to scale your infrastructure, a founder experimenting with autonomous workflows, or just someone who loves clean code, I’m glad you are here.

Feel free to dive into the articles, and let’s expedite the way we build the future.