From requirements to real tools
Kit comes to software through systems engineering and project management: years spent breaking complicated problems into clear requirements, tracing decisions, testing outcomes, and keeping work understandable enough for other people to rely on it.
The pull toward building came from the practical side of that work. Automating repetitive tasks, using Python against REST APIs, shaping data with tools like Pandas, and checking whether real results matched the promise of a requirement made software feel less like an abstraction and more like a useful instrument.
Serenity Labs is where that instinct gets a home: small, focused products with public surfaces, clear policy and contact paths, and enough documentation that the machinery does not have to hide behind the curtain.
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