Alexey Chernyshov is a Technical Lead with 13 years of experience designing and shipping data-intensive cloud applications, currently leading development on Acronis Application Backup for Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. He blends hands-on backend engineering with people leadership, having progressed through roles from senior developer to lead architect and multi-team manager while maintaining active coding and architecture responsibilities. His open-source contributions to Hyperledger Iroha demonstrate a focus on robustness and maintainability—refactoring filesystem operations, reducing dependencies, and replacing exceptions with error codes to harden distributed ledger code. Based in Bulgaria, Alexey is comfortable navigating both strategic partnership explorations and the tactical details of implementation and code quality. Colleagues know him as a pragmatic technical coach who keeps teams productive and satisfied while delivering reliable, scalable backup and recovery features.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Московский Государственный Университет Приборостроения и Информатики (МГУПИ)
Contributions:1 release, 90 commits, 79 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Alexey primarily focused on back-end development tasks, specifically addressing code quality and functionality within the Iroha decentralized ledger project. Their contributions include the addition of virtual destructors to classes with virtual methods, refactoring filesystem operations, and replacing exceptions with error codes. They also removed dependencies and made adjustments to YAC messages. Overall, the contributions indicate a focus on code maintenance, dependency management, and improving the overall robustness of the codebase.
Contributions:6 releases, 508 commits, 390 PRs in 1 year 9 months
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