Bjoern Bhave, founder of CodingNexus, at a control station with line monitors in the background
Founder & Principal Engineer

Bjoern Bhave

The engineer behind every CodingNexus engagement. Fort Lauderdale, FL — remote-first across DACH and the US. I refuse to scale by hiring; I scale by productizing what works.

📍 Fort Lauderdale, FL · Remote DACH
info@coding-nexus.com · +1 786 917 5680

Background

Why CodingNexus exists.

I spent the last fifteen years between industrial automation and software engineering — long enough to notice that the same problem shows up in both rooms. Architecture decisions get outsourced to vendors, then those vendors lock in the architecture, and three years later the customer is paying for capabilities they could have built or bought independently. The pattern was so consistent across plants and software teams that I started designing engagements explicitly to short-circuit it.

The technical center of gravity is .NET and the industrial control stack: .NET 8, Blazor, OPC UA, Beckhoff ADS, Siemens S7 and the supporting cast (ONNX, Rete v2, the boring-but-load-bearing parts of CI/CD). The first product to come out of all this — NexusVisionOrchestrator — was originally an internal abstraction for vendor-neutral AI routing. It turned out to be the thing customers wanted to buy. CodingNexusVision followed, then the two software-pillar projects (BugNexus, DomainVitals) that come out of patterns I kept rebuilding inside client engagements.

CodingNexus is registered in Florida (Fort Lauderdale) and operates remotely across DACH and the US. The shape is deliberately small — every engagement runs through me, with named specialists added when the work demands it. That ceiling on volume is also the floor on quality: I can sustainably commit to fewer than ten concurrent engagements per quarter, and that's the constraint that makes "senior-led, no offload" a promise instead of marketing copy.

How I work

Five principles, plain language.

Senior-led, no offload.
Every line of architecture and every load-bearing line of code goes through me. Junior engineering hours, when they exist, are honestly billed and never the default.
Vendor-neutral by design.
I have no kickback relationships with vendors. When I recommend Beckhoff over Siemens (or the reverse) the reason is on the page. Same for AI engines, cloud providers, and frameworks.
Cost transparency.
Quotes name the work, the hours, the third-party costs and the assumptions. Change-orders are written, not slipped into the next invoice.
Honest disqualifiers.
Every service page on this site lists when not to hire me for it. If your problem is on that list, I'll say so in the discovery call — and name someone who is the right fit.
Productize what works.
If I solve the same problem three times for three clients, I build it as a product the fourth time so the next client gets a finished tool, not a re-derivation. NexusVisionOrchestrator is the canonical example.
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