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Hi, my name is Misha!

I am a Software Engineer.

I specialize in Backend (Go, TypeScript), Systems Engineering and have domain knowledge in FinTech, Web3 (DeFi) and e-commerce.

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  • Now I work at inDrive.
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Career highlights:

  • Sharded a 1TB monolithic database into 24 shards without downtime.

  • Acquired quite a strong expertise in professional optimization. Specifically, I've optimized gRPC handlers and Kafka consumers/producers. Either by low-level methods (pprof, metrics, etc.) or by refactoring architecture to eliminate bottlenecks.

  • I created and designed algorithmic copytraing system for a Base Chain (chain id 8453).

  • Deployed 2 blockchains from scratch - bootnodes, light-node and RPC EVM nodes on the base of AWS EC2 machines.

  • I always loved to bypass antifrauds and begin career in tech based on that. However, my dream basically came true and I've created an antifraud from scratch for Avito - largest classifieds in the world. Specifically, I'm responsible for hardcore research, design review, and implementation of antifraud of ~50%+ payment traffic.

  • Throughout the years, I've became pretty good at the so called DevSecOps - you can check out my linked in to see the work in this sphere. Honestly, I believe this is what every developer had to do.

Hobby

However, besides job stuff I feel like I actually deeply love what I'm doing :)

  • I kind of share the philosophy of Primigean - the more you do something, the better you get at it, the more interesting it is to do it. I was lucky I had 0 'boring' projects ever, maybe besides a few very first educational ones (coding decimal library in C11 decimal.h with bit-shifts was a bit boring, but actually I've used decimal type every day at crypto. I think this is Karma 😁)

  • TJ, especially his PDE Talk and tutorials ~3 years ago inspired me to give NeoVim a chance. Since that I'm a happy user of Neovim. I definitely can appreciate other editors, but NeoVim is just so good/extensive (and I also like what the team is doing with architecture, RPC protocol, etc.), that I see no reason to change.

  • POV: I'm on my third coffee and you just asked me how the internet works

  • I have gave Nix & NixOS a fair change for 3 weeks, but I'm not sure they actually solve problems they actually solve problems they claim to solve. (maybe I missed proper intro by @alurm, who knows..)

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Feel free to reach me out with any questions, feedback or just to say hi. Errata is also appreciated 🙏

Languages: English — C2, Russian — Native.

Notice: all opinions are my own and not the views of my employer/contract counterparty (past or present) or any other entity I'm affiliated with.

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