I am DevOps and backend developer from Gdańsk, Poland 🇵🇱
I adore technologies and building new things out of them. My web background has given me a solid
experience in designing systems from scratch and scale them, quickly adapting to the crazy world,
thinking a few steps ahead and do what is needed to get things done.
I always try to keep up with the latest trends, but I prefer to build things as simple as possible,
because this is the only way they can evolve into something bigger.
Cool and fast websites for auto-dealers in the USA and Canada!
Wrote tons of modules for old in-house Zend-based framework. Like Inventory system, search module etc
Participated in development of new high-performance framework (Engine6) from scratch.
Our goal was to build platform, that can respond in 300ms on any page.
Every page can be customized via modern drag’n’drop builder, and built-in SEO-tools
Created and supported CI/CD pipelines using TeamCity for Engine6
Freelance web developer (2012-2014)
Full-stack development for food while studying in university
Build some websites/modules using PHP
Developed modules for 1C-Bitrix
Administration of simple hosting servers
Support of e-commerce website that built on 1C-Bitrix.
Created small in-house hosting platform based on KVM/ProxmoxVE for internal needs and for external clients
🧑🎓 Education
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics
Bachelor’s degree 2015-2019
Thesis: Automated system of building and testing software.
Basically I wrote my own CI/CD server like Travis CI, but simpler and without web-ui.
🤘 Personal info
Male, 31 years old, originally from Siberia (Russia). Moved to Gdańsk for better climate and just because I could.
Really love music, video games, tennis and coffee. Praying for peace 🇺🇦
Hobbies: Play tennis, make simple video games, read fiction books
Languages:
🇬🇧 English - B2
🇷🇺 Russian - Native
📢 Public speaking
2021 Innopolis DevOps meetup @ Kazan, Russia
I made a small presentation about my work at SkyEng and tool that I wrote to make our deployments and rollbacks finally stable