Aleksey Garbarev is a hands-on technical lead with 12–15 years of experience building mobile and full‑stack products, from early iPhone apps to modern NodeJS backends and cross‑platform Flutter frontends. He co‑founded AppsQuick.ly and has led teams to deliver projects spanning AR/ML, realtime chat, video editing, and a Forex client with a custom OpenGL graph engine. Aleksey combines architecture and implementation—writing core modules, generating API integration layers from OpenAPI, and steering tech stack decisions—so he can both lead and ship code across the stack. An active open‑source contributor, his work on Typhoon and code generation tools highlights a focus on developer ergonomics and robust dependency management. He favors elegant, performance‑aware solutions that simplify complexity and often partners with customers to reshape requirements for better outcomes. Outside work he automates routine tasks and enjoys tackling ambitious designs—and the occasional mountain hike.
12 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Automatic information processing and control systems, Bachelor of Science (BS), Automatic information processing and control systems at Omsk State Technical University (OSTU)
Powerful dependency injection for Objective-C ✨✨ (https://PILGRIM.PH is the pure Swift successor to Typhoon!!)✨✨
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:359 commits, 39 PRs, 118 pushes in 5 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Aleksey primarily contributed to the development of the Typhoon framework, focusing on dependency injection for Objective-C. Their work involved fixing import issues, introducing new property injection mechanisms, and addressing related bugs, particularly related to memory management. The user's contributions centered on expanding and refining the framework's functionality and addressing critical issues.
Contributions:5 commits, 2 PRs, 2 comments in 4 days
Contributions summary:Aleksey primarily focused on enhancing the code generation capabilities of the project. They added features to customize the generated file names and file types, allowing more flexibility in the code generation process. Furthermore, the user addressed formatting issues through indentation fixes and corrected a typo, demonstrating a commitment to code quality and maintainability. These changes indicate a focus on improving the core functionality of the codegen tool.
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