Alexey Evseev is a seasoned Python backend developer with 13 years of experience building server-side web applications using Django, Tornado and related tooling. He focuses on clean, maintainable code and performance tuning—profiling for speed and memory efficiency is a particular interest. Alexey has contributed to notable open-source projects including Tornado and django-oscar, adding i18n support and optimizing database queries for real-world e-commerce use. His background includes embedded C development for avionics, giving him a discipline for rigorous testing and systems thinking that he applies to backend architecture and API design. Based in Russia, he combines production experience across startups and enterprise with a steady commitment to learning and TDD-driven development.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree, Electro-optic systems, 4.1 out of 5 possible, Engineer's degree, Electro-optic systems, 4.1 out of 5 possible at Moscow University of Radio engineering Electronics and Automatics (MIREA)
Contributions:16 releases, 6 reviews, 175 commits in 7 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Alexey primarily contributed to fixing bugs and adding features to the social authentication backend. They addressed issues in the URL parsing within tests, ensuring correct handling of redirect URIs. The user also added Google authentication functionality to the example project, integrating it with existing Facebook authentication. Furthermore, they improved the project's documentation and refactored code for better readability.
Contributions summary:Alexey primarily contributed to the `schematics` library, focusing on validation and type handling. They implemented functionality to set errors when required fields are missing and added a 'dirty' attribute to base types. Furthermore, the user introduced changes to the validation logic and added several tests to cover different validation scenarios, thereby ensuring the robustness of the library's core functionality. Additionally, the user added the use of nested fields in the library.
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