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Eandev.com, titled “Ean’s Development Fantasies” (「伊恩的开发狂想」), is a personal technical blog by Ean Lee, who describes himself as a senior .NET / Cloud Native engineer with project experience in healthcare, finance, e-commerce, and other domains. It is not a SaaS product or course platform; it is closer to an engineer’s personal knowledge base and record of technical practice. The content is written in Traditional Chinese.
The site centers on article reading and long-term knowledge sharing, covering topics such as .NET, EF Core, Docker, CI/CD, Cloud Native, SRE, system architecture, technical management, and AI Agent collaboration. A common feature of the articles is that they start from real-world scenarios and explain why a particular approach was chosen, what limitations were encountered, and how to configure and troubleshoot it. Examples include Windows Terminal and Oh My Posh setup, building free domain email sending and receiving with SMTP2GO and ImprovMX, and implementing soft delete and multi-tenant filters in EF Core. The overall style is highly practical.
In addition, the site offers article categories, series, tag exploration, RSS subscription, and showcases the author’s Side Projects, such as a .NET CLI cleanup tool, a short URL analytics service, and an incident reporting platform.
The main content does not show any paywall, membership subscription, or course sales. Articles and RSS subscription both appear to be freely available, with a relatively low level of commercialization.
The strengths are that the content feels authentic and engineering-oriented, with strong attention to architectural decisions, postmortems, and maintenance costs, making it highly useful for backend engineers. Writing in Traditional Chinese also lowers the comprehension barrier for Chinese-speaking readers. The downsides are that, as a personal blog, it naturally lacks a structured course format, Q&A support, or a guaranteed update schedule. Its focus is also clearly tilted toward .NET and the author’s own tech stack, with limited coverage of broader frontend, Java, Go, and other ecosystems.
It is suitable for engineers learning .NET, Cloud Native, DevOps, and system design, as well as developers who want to read about real project decision-making, the process of building Side Projects from zero to one, and technical management experience. It is not ideal for users looking for certificate courses, a place to purchase commercial tools, or a large all-in-one tutorial library.
The site itself may be directly accessible, but many articles reference overseas resources such as GitHub, Microsoft, SMTP2GO, and ImprovMX. Some links may be slow or unstable on mainland China networks, so it is rated as “partially restricted.”
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eandev.com is an Taiwan Knowledge provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach eandev.com directly.