Dear Mr. James Fredley and the Grails Dev Team,

I hope you are doing well.

My name is Abdulqayyum Ajibike, and I’m writing to express my interest in
the GSoC 2026 project focused on creating and publishing practical guides
for Apache Grails.

I went through the project description carefully, and I find the idea of
improving community learning resources very meaningful. Helping developers
onboard more easily and understand modern practical usage of Grails is
something I would genuinely enjoy contributing to.

To be transparent, I do not currently have deep hands-on experience working
with Grails specifically. However, based on my strong background in backend
development and web technologies, I am confident in my ability to quickly
explore and become productive with the framework.

I have solid experience building backend systems, working with APIs, and
using modern JavaScript-based tooling. With that foundation, I believe I
can learn Grails concepts such as controllers, services, and domain
modeling efficiently. I am comfortable spending the early phase of the
project studying the framework, experimenting with sample applications, and
validating guide examples before documenting them.

What really attracts me to this project is the combination of practical
implementation and technical writing. Creating runnable examples,
maintaining GitHub repositories, and explaining concepts clearly is
something I take seriously. I also like the idea of producing guides that
are genuinely useful to developers rather than just theoretical
documentation.

If selected, I would approach the project by first exploring community
needs, reviewing existing guides, and then building a small set of
high-quality tutorials focusing on modern frontend integration, API
security patterns, and deployment workflows.

I am very confident that with my development experience and willingness to
learn quickly, I can contribute meaningful and reliable guides to the
Grails ecosystem.

I would also appreciate any advice on how best to prepare before the
community bonding phase.

Thank you very much for your time and for maintaining such a valuable
open-source learning resource.

Kind regards,
Abdulqayyum Ajibike

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