Field Notes

Working notes on the systems, simulations, and open-source tools I build: how they are architected, what the real constraints were, and what held up under use.

Build logs, architecture write-ups, and open-source releases for engineers and technical leaders who care about how things are actually made, not just theorized.

Arbor Engineering Group publishes Field Notes to share the engineering behind the ideas: the open-source projects, systems built in the open, and the design decisions that shaped them.

Notes across open-source releases, systems design, simulation, and applied engineering.
Audience: Engineers, technical leaders, and open-source practitioners
Focus: Open-source releases, systems design, simulation, applied engineering
Purpose: Show how real systems are built and what the constraints demanded

Notes include open-source releases, systems design, simulation, and applied engineering.

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