About Panic Driven
Welcome to Panic Driven — a blog born out of late commits, broken deployments, and the quiet chaos of trying to make things work.
I started this place to write about code, architecture, and everything that happens between “it should work” and “why does prod look like this?”.
It’s not a tutorial factory — it’s a collection of lessons, experiments, and the occasional rant from a developer who’s seen clean code meet real deadlines.
Here you’ll find thoughts on PHP, Clean Architecture, Domain-Driven Design, and the strange art of balancing theory with production reality.
Sometimes it’s practical. Sometimes it’s philosophical. Often — it’s both.
If you’ve ever deployed something that “definitely worked locally” — welcome, you’re in the right place.