Love and Care
I must say, I love what I do. I've always been interested in computers and worked with them, and I started programming in the mid-1980s, moving to web development when the Internet was born. Since then, I've been constantly absorbing and applying new technologies and ways to use them.
More details in my resumeLaravel - My Choice
Laravel is the framework I've chosen for my projects. Its elegant syntax, powerful capabilities, and active community make it the ideal tool for creating modern web applications.
View portfolioQuality and Reliability
I strive to create solutions that not only look beautiful but also work flawlessly. Every project is a carefully thought-out architecture, clean code, and attention to detail.
Contact meCode is My Life
I absolutely love coding. Writing program code is all I want, and I can do it around the clock. This process is akin to creating new worlds and discovering unexplored planets and entire universes. I never get tired of it!<br>Imagination, planning, construction and development of websites - what could be more interesting and exciting?<br>I am happy that I am doing what I love.
Never Stop Learning
Modern technologies are constantly evolving, and very quickly. Something new appears every day: compliance, ISO-9000, Scrum, Agile, Git, Tailwind, Frontend, Backend, API, and much more...<br>How impressive and captivating it is! Learning new things becomes a daily adventure.
Photography is My Second Name
I have always photographed. In photos from my early childhood, I am already quite consciously handling a camera. Later, in school, I was the official school photographer. Then... Everything developed and never ended.<br>Check out my galleries, I would be pleased if you see something in them that resonates with you.
Resume
Work Experience
DDevelopment and support of high-load civil engineering web application for cities' utilities services. Leading a team of 5 developers, implementing modern development practices.
Creating websites and online stores for clients from various industries. Working on projects from concept to launch and support.
Education
State-owned professional training school. Certificate: Data Scientist, Data Engineer, Data Analyst with Python.
State-owned professional training school. Certified as a full-stack web developer with competences in frontend and backend development, css frameworks, php programming, web development process.
Key Skills
All CompetencesLaravel
Full-stack PHP framework for elegant web development with expressive syntax. My primary tool since 2015.
PHP
Server-side programming language that has evolved from simple scripts to modern enterprise applications
Python
Versatile programming language for web development, data analysis, and automation. Actively learning and applying in projects since 2023.
Full Version of Resume
On a separate page, you will find detailed information about my work experience, education, professional skills, certificates.
Portfolio
GothamFolio Platform
Full-featured personal portfolio management platform with integrated blogging system, galleries, and performance analytics. Modern Laravel application built from scratch with Livewire and Tailwind CSS.
Chagan.su Community Platform
Digital home for the Chagan community - preserving history, reuniting former residents, and honoring the unique heritage of the military town near the 'Bear' airbase. Complete modernization of legacy system.
Imus City Portal
Municipal government portal with citizen services, document management, and public information system. Multi-department integration with secure authentication and role-based access control.
Blog
From Laravel Queues to Message Brokers: What That Job Posting Really Means
A practical guide for Laravel developers navigating the confusing world of RabbitMQ and Kafka requirements in job postings. Discover what you already know, what you need to learn, and why companies ask for these technologies.
The Filament Trap: Why This "Rapid" Admin Solution Might Cost You More Than It Saves
A critical examination of Filament's hidden costs, architectural risks, and why the promise of rapid development might be an expensive illusion for serious Laravel projects.