While watching cybersecurity content by Eric Parker, I noticed something intriguing. Eric, who appears to like Serial Experiments Lain (SEL) as well, showed a Task Manager in one of his videos. The Task Manager showed a disk from manufacturer "Iwakura Enterprises"
This creative reference to SEL resonated with me, inspiring me to acquire the domain and adopt it as the brand under which I develop and publish my software projects.
My goal is to create Java libraries for other developers to ease their life when developing various solutions. Besides that, I just create whatever I like and find fun. I often create libraries that mimics other functions of bigger and more complex frameworks, such as Spring Boot. By the exercise of creating ‘mimics’ I learn how underlying technologies work and how I can use them the best.
Other than that, I have few projects that I create for myself and share with the world, be it Discord Bots, other applications or gaming networks.
I believe that any good library or framework should have proper documentation. Therefore, I strive to provide comprehensive and clear documentation for all my projects. This not only helps other developers understand how to use my libraries effectively but also allows me to reflect on my own work and improve the quality of my code.
You may find the documentation on docs.iwakura.enterprises.
I believe in open source software and the freedom it provides to developers and users alike. Therefore, I license most of my projects under the MIT License. This allows other developers to use, modify, and distribute my code freely, as long as they include the original license and copyright notice.
You may contact me via email at mayuna@iwakura.enterprises or on Discord at @mayuna_











