Aliaksandr Kazlou is a seasoned full-stack backend developer and architect with 14 years of experience building distributed, real-time data processing systems and leading small engineering teams. He specializes in AWS, NoSQL, and DevOps automation (Docker, Ansible, Terraform, Kubernetes), and is fluent across JVM languages (Java, Kotlin, Groovy, Clojure) and Go. As a former senior architect at ShotTracker and senior developer at Picnic, he has designed end-to-end event processing and core ecommerce systems from data model to deployment. He maintains several open-source tools—like dynoman and vmx—and has contributed UI enhancements to the well-known TornadoFX Kotlin JavaFX framework, showing interest in both backend robustness and developer-facing ergonomics. A clean-coding advocate, online Java course author, Debian user and experimenter with JavaFX, he follows “You Build It, You Run It” and Twelve-Factor principles in practice. Always learning, he blends hands-on implementation with pragmatic architecture and a knack for shipping lightweight, maintainable tooling.
Contributions:8 commits, 2 PRs, 4 comments in 7 months
Contributions summary:Aliaksandr focused on enhancing the TornadoFX framework, a JavaFX framework for Kotlin. Their contributions include adding functionality for removing rows from a GridPane and improving unit tests to cover new features. They also implemented a new TabPane extension to allow specifying the index of a created tab, demonstrating a focus on extending the UI capabilities of the framework. Further work includes refactoring and aligning the code with project coding standards.
Contributions:1 review, 514 commits, 1 PR in 4 years 7 months
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