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Looking Back on 2022

This article was translated from Japanese by Claude Code.

omikuji-2022

Looking back on 2022 in a blog post.

(Past articles: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021)


Looking Back
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Work
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At work, I continued focusing on Android, with some KMM, a bit of Compose, and also handled hiring and cross-organizational matters. Regarding engineering, everyone at the company is excellent, so I felt like I was desperately trying to keep up. However, I also delegated more things, and if I think about the ratio of development to other work, it felt like about 4:6, which I think was a good balance.

Overall, I often tried to do too many things and ended up half-baking them, so for work next year, I want to properly do the obvious things like deciding what not to do and focusing.

Personal Life
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Blog
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This year I stopped doing monthly retrospective blogs. As expected, I only wrote 2 blog posts. I had written about my determination to study hard enough to give presentations and produce solid output, but I didn’t really study or develop enough to give presentations, so I deeply regret that.

Development
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I was developing my personal project bit by bit, but it was mainly library updates, so I essentially did nothing (?). I want to add features next year.

Also, since my wife does EC-related work, I started touching Shopify-related things little by little in the latter half. I want to go from “I don’t understand anything” to “I understand a little bit.” Also, I’ll release a Multiplatform app.

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Lately, more people have been saying it’s “delicious,” which makes me genuinely happy. I’ll keep practicing latte art persistently and want to be able to draw clean hearts and leaves.

Summary
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2022 started with Daikichi (great luck) fortune and I made “health first” my motto. My health checkup showed no issues, and aside from vaccine side effects and getting COVID, I didn’t get seriously sick, so that was good. Next year I’ll clear all of Ring Fit Adventure. I want to continue doing what I want to do while staying healthy next year too.

It’s vague but that’s just how it is! Thanks for your hard work~~!