In the first 20 years of this millennium, we wrote 1.8 trillion lines of code! In the last year AI wrote 256 billion more. If the code we write is any good, why do we write it over and over again?! Or to ask the question in the words of a tech friend when we once met: “why are there so many ways to describe the sunset?”

I’m the founder of auxillery(TM) software. Auxillery is more than a framework for the front-end, it’s for more than back-office operations, and it’s much more than middleware. It’s software, but not as we expect it to be. It’s spelled ‘auxil-lery’ – a blend of ‘auxil-i-ary’ and ‘artil-lery’: in a combative sense (yes), more in a defensive sense. It has a feeling of art to it, and science, as well as a sense of ‘magic’ to it (in a philosophical technological sense)

The power of “What if” leverages curiosity to bypass mental roadblocks, fostering creativity, innovation, and strategic risk-taking. By asking “what if” we can re-imagine things, shift to a state of mind of possibility, and challenge the status quo, turning obstacles into opportunities

What if we wrote code, expecting requirements to change after go-live, got the cost of change down to what it costs in development—not 20-80 times more—and got the risk of impact to near-zero too? What if we had started taking risks years ago, removed obstacles, and imagined a possibility to challenge this status quo?

Auxillery REST-In-Peace API is not a universal API. It’s a uniform SDK for transferring and storing cross-referencing data types, across different programming languages, different devices, in different locations; with low-to-no effort on the part of a human or non-human developer. Build with auxillery and switch transport, storage, or cloud provider at any-time – before go-live, at go-live, after go-live, with zero switching cost

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