Alexander Madyankin is a Senior Software Engineer based in Berlin with 14 years of hands-on experience building web and mobile applications and over 17 years in the industry. He blends front-end craftsmanship (CSS/PostCSS, React, React Native, Swift/SwiftUI) with backend and tooling experience, having improved developer workflows and shipping cross-platform apps on tight timelines. At Evil Martians he led mobile efforts, introduced React Native company-wide, and later mentored teams and shaped roadmaps; more recently he’s focused on high-impact frontend and mobile roles including smart-device and adtech projects. An active open-source contributor, he refactored the widely used postcss-modules plugin and enhanced the popular evil-icons pack, showing a knack for pragmatic fixes that improve real-world UX and build pipelines. Colleagues rely on him for architecture improvements, fast delivery, and practical mentorship that raises team velocity.
14 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Software Engineering at Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics
Specialist, Information Technology, Specialist, Information Technology at Koshetau Arna College
Simple and clean SVG icon pack with the code to support Rails, Sprockets, Node.js, Gulp, Grunt and CDN
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:15 releases, 297 commits, 14 PRs in 7 years
Contributions summary:Alexander primarily focused on front-end development, specifically implementing UI components and styling. They contributed to the creation of an interactive icon display and the addition of new icons to the project, indicating a focus on user interface elements. Furthermore, the user worked on the styling and added animation, which suggests a focus on enhancing the visual appearance and user interaction of the project.
Contributions:16 reviews, 201 commits, 47 PRs in 7 years
Contributions summary:Alexander primarily refactored and updated the `postcss-modules` plugin, improving its functionality. Their work included making crucial import statements, connecting exports with imports, and cleaning unused classes. They also addressed pseudoclasses, added a callback for JSON output, and fixed issues related to global CSS classes, demonstrating a deep understanding of the plugin's internal workings.
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Alexander Madyankin - Senior Software Engineer at Remerge