Aleksandar Ikonic

Architect at Chess.com

Serbia
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Aleksandar Ikonic is an experienced architect and systems engineer with 13 years building and scaling web platforms, currently shaping architecture at Chess.com. His progression from PHP web developer through devops and scalability engineering to architect reflects deep, hands-on expertise in databases, backend systems, and traffic engineering for a top-300 website. Based in Serbia with a BS in Computer Science from the University of Belgrade, he specializes in making large-scale services reliable under heavy load and has a practical background in MySQL/PostgreSQL, front-end integrations, and Android work. He also writes about his engineering experiences at ikonicscale.com, signaling a reflective practitioner who documents lessons learned beyond day-to-day delivery.
code13 years of coding experience
job11 years of employment as a software developer
bookHigh School of Information Technology
bookBachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science at University of Belgrade
languagesEnglish, Serbian
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Github Skills (7)

crontask6
cron6
yii6
php6
sql6
mysql6
expressive1

Programming languages (1)

PHP

Github contributions (4)

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ikonic89/PHP-Chess-Engine

May 2013 - Nov 2013

Contributions:18 commits in 5 months
ikonic89/DiagramGenerator

Jun 2016 - Jun 2016

Contributions:4 PRs, 6 pushes, 4 branches in 1 day
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Aleksandar Ikonic - Architect at Chess.com