Anton Bobukh is a Senior Software Engineer based in Ireland with a strong background in Java SE, high-availability systems, NoSQL, and web applications, currently contributing at Google. He brings a history of technical leadership from Yandex—where he led teams and maintained core Java libraries—and hands-on engineering across backend systems since early roles at Neolant. At Google he has worked on Trust & Safety and now focuses on scalable backend work, while also contributing notable open-source improvements to the widely used FlatBuffers project (enhancing Kotlin/Python code generators and gRPC stubs). Known for pragmatic engineering and careful type-handling in serialization code, he blends production-facing reliability with attention to developer ergonomics. His formal training in mathematics and computer science from Bauman MSTU underpins a methodical approach to complex systems.
3 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Samara International Aerospace Lyceum
Specialist, Mathematics, Computer Science, Specialist, Mathematics, Computer Science at Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Contributions:5 reviews, 2 commits, 16 PRs in 5 days
Contributions summary:Anton's primary contributions involved modifying the FlatBuffers code generator, specifically focusing on enhancements for the Kotlin and Python backends. They expanded wildcard imports in the generated Kotlin files, controlled reflection generation with `--reflect-names`, and ensured proper type handling for unsigned integer types. Furthermore, they improved the Python code generator to generate `.pyi` stub files and introduced features for typed handlers and Python stubs within the gRPC code generation process. Additionally, they addressed and resolved some Python code generation problems.
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