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section#about
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h2 Curriculum vitae
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p Throughout my 10+ years of experience in Information Technology, I've tried everything from compiling COFF after LLIR lowering to designing a resilient ultra-scalable fleet of FAAS workers, from Substrate and IPFS to event-driven stock price prediction.
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p Comprehending a technology is like surfing on the waves of technology trends, on the surface of the greatest whirlpool of singularity. Comprehension means fundamental, decomposed knowledge enough to build a solution at any scale.
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p For me, it is not about thoroughly learning API of yet another web framework, it is instead getting hands on the set of tooling a technology offers, so that I may choose the best framework suitable for the problem. If I were to compile my 10+ years of experience into one line, that would be the following:
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| Throughout my 10+ years of experience in Information Technology,
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mark I've tried everything
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| from compiling COFF after LLIR lowering to designing a resilient ultra-scalable fleet of FAAS workers, from Substrate and IPFS to event-driven stock price prediction.
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p
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| Comprehending a technology is like surfing on the waves of technology trends, on the surface of the greatest whirlpool of singularity. Comprehension means
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mark fundamental, decomposed knowledge
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| enough to build a solution at
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mark any scale
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p
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| For me, it is not about thoroughly learning API of yet another web framework, it is instead getting hands on the set of tooling a technology offers, so that I may choose the
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mark best framework suitable for the problem
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| . If I were to compile my 10+ years of experience into one line, that would be the following:
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big Right tooling is paramount.
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p
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| Here is an incomplete list of technologies I've had experience with, in the order of encounter, starting back at 2013: Pascal,
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a(href="https://wc3modding.info/pages/vjass-documentation/") vJass
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| Here is an incomplete list of technologies I've had experience with, in the order of encounter, starting back in 2013: Pascal,
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a(href="https://wc3modding.info/pages/vjass-documentation/" target="_blank") vJass
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| , cJass, C, C++, Java, git,
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a(href="https://libgdx.com/") LibGDX
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a(href="https://libgdx.com/" target="_blank") LibGDX
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| , PHP,
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a(href="https://unity.com/") Unity
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| , C#, Ruby, Telegram bots, Heroku,
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a(href="https://dokku.com/") Dokku
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a(href="https://unity.com/" target="_blank") Unity
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| , C#, Ruby, Telegram,
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a(href="https://www.heroku.com/" target="_blank") Heroku
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| ,
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a(href="https://dokku.com/" target="_blank") Dokku
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| , SQLite, PostgreSQL, Redis, Docker, JavaScript, Gulp, Grunt, Ruby On Rails,
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a(href="https://hanamirb.org/") Hanami
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a(href="https://hanamirb.org/" target="_blank") Hanami
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| ,
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a(href="https://roda.jeremyevans.net/") Roda
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a(href="https://roda.jeremyevans.net/" target="_blank") Roda
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| ,
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a(href="https://sequel.jeremyevans.net/") Sequel
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a(href="https://sequel.jeremyevans.net/" target="_blank") Sequel
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| ,
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a(href="https://crystal-lang.org/") Crystal
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a(href="https://crystal-lang.org/" target="_blank") Crystal
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| , LLVM, Kubernetes,
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a(href="https://firecracker-microvm.github.io/") Firecracker
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a(href="https://firecracker-microvm.github.io/" target="_blank") Firecracker
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| ,
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a(href="http://www.tinycorelinux.net/") Tiny Core Linux
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a(href="http://www.tinycorelinux.net/" target="_blank") Tiny Core Linux
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| ,
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a(href="https://buildpacks.io/") buildpacks.io
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| , compiler development, machine learning, Tensorflow, VueJS, TypeScript,
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a(href="https://deno.land/") Deno
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a(href="https://buildpacks.io/" target="_blank") buildpacks.io
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| , compiler development, machine learning,
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a(href="https://www.tensorflow.org/" target="_blank") Tensorflow
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| , VueJS, TypeScript,
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a(href="https://deno.land/" target="_blank") Deno
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a(href="https://ziglang.org/") Zig
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a(href="https://ziglang.org/" target="_blank") Zig
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a(href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsing_expression_grammar") PEG
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a(href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsing_expression_grammar" target="_blank") PEG
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| , Rust, EVM, Solidity,
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a(href="https://substrate.io/") Substrate
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| , IPFS, ZKP, ChatGPT...
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p My previous experience includes:
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a(href="https://substrate.io/" target="_blank") Substrate
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| , IPFS, ZKP, ChatGPT.
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ul.history(style="align-self: start;")
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li
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| 2013: Self-employed.
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| 2021: Senior Crystal (backend) developer at
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b 2013:
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a(href="https://brightsec.com/") NeuraLegion
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| It all began with Warcraft®️ III™️ maps, such as
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a(href="https://xgm.guru/p/ufs/index" target="_blank") UFS Arena
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| . I did all the
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mark coding (cJass, a C-like domain-specific language) and design
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| , and my maps gained some popularity in the Russian-speaking community.
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b 2014:
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| First steps in commercial product development:
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a(href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/xc8kjswj4fb0m0z/presentation.pdf?dl=0" target="_blank") Anogram
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| , a social anonymous service project. I did the
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mark design and backend coding in PHP.
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| Unfortunately, the trend had quickly detoriated.
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b 2015:
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| In 2015, I released an Android game called
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a(href="https://www.moddb.com/games/jumpin-sweeties/videos/trailer" target="_blank") Jumpin Sweeties
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| , written with
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mark LibGDX
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| . My family and friends liked it, but it didn't gain much traction.
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| With
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mark Ruby on Rails
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| , I created a Bitcoin service for SMS number confirmations based on Google Voice, and after a couple of months sold it to a foreign customer for a good price. This marked the beginning of my journey as a
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mark solo entrepreneur
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| 2022: Technical Due Diligence Trainee at
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b 2016:
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| This was the year of
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a(href="https://byzantine.solutions/") Byzantine.Solutions
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mark Telegram bots
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| for me. First, I created
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a(href="https://profitrobot.me/" target="_blank") @profitrobot
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| , which climbed pretty hign in the bot store rating. The bot allowed users to earn lunch money by completing CPA tasks and watching advertisements. Profitrobot became
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a(href="/public/img/posts/2020-08-07-hello-world/bot-a-users-graph.jpg") quite popular,
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| and I managed to sell it to another entrepreneur.
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| In parallel I worked on
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a(href="https://t.me/soundmemesbot" target="_blank") @soundememesbot
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| , which allowed its users to post sound memes in chats. Long story short, the bot became
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mark massively popular all around the world
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| , but I did struggle to monetize it. Required moderation efforts made me shut it down. Also, later Telegram team silently
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a(href="https://fragment.com/username/soundmemes" target="_blank") took away the @soundememes username
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| and deleted the channel, which is definetely a lesson learned.
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small BTW, I still have the source code and sounds database, sometimes thinking about launching it again with NFTs...
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b 2017:
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| Not all the projects are destined to become viable, such that was
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a(href="https://telegra.ph/CashbackBot-09-16" target="_blank") CashbackBot
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| , a Telegram bot for
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mark cashback services
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| . I've spent a lot of time building it, but the project was never launched, nor it was sold.
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| This year marked the beggining of my two-years journey in the
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a(href="https://crystal-lang.org/" target="_blank") Crystal programming language
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a(href="https://github.com/vladfaust") GitHub
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| !). I created many libraries, including
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a(href="https://github.com/onyxframework/http") web framework
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a(href="https://medium.com/@vladfaust/sorbet-is-cool-but-crystal-is-smoother-d16f4a920108" target="_blank") article
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| comparing Crystal to Stripe's Sorbet.
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| By 2020, I was fed with all the imperfections of the Crystal ecosystem, and decided to move and build
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mark my own programming language
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| , Onyx. Oh, that was a ride. Long story short, too much for a single person. Yet,
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mark an enormous amount of computer science experience
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| gained. Just look at the plethora of Onyx compilers I was working on:
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a(href="https://github.com/fancysofthq/phoenix") C++
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a(href="https://github.com/onyxlang/ts") TypeScript with Zig
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a(href="/posts/2020-08-16-system-programming-in-2k20/") System Programming in 2k20
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a(href="https://brightsec.com/" target="_blank") NeuraLegion
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| The epiphany of AI had occured, my mind has cracked, and I've lost the sense of what is past and what is future. Yet I managed to work on some private AI projects at the role of a
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| At the moment, my best stack is AI, Typescript, VueJS, NodeJS, tRPC and Zod.
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| Check out my
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a(href="https://wakatime.com/@vladfaust" target="_blank") profile at Wakatime
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| ; since I've began tracking my time in 2018, I've coded over 6000 hours, resulting in 1000 hours a year average. Take a look at this glorious chart of my favorite languages:
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| Currently I'm working on AI character simulations. At the moment, my best stack is prompt engineering, custom AI model deployment, Typescript, VueJS, NodeJS, tRPC and Zod.
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| I extensively use
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a(href="https://github.com/features/copilot") GitHub Copilot
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a(href="https://github.com/features/copilot" target="_blank") GitHub Copilot
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| See my blog posts (especially the
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a(href="/posts/2020-08-07-hello-world") personal introduction
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| ) and projects below, check my
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| , find my contacts in the header, and feel free to reach out.
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| , find my contacts in the header, and feel free to reach out if you want to work with me.
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p Sincerely,<br>Vlad.
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