Anton Skshidlevsky is a founder and seasoned software engineer with over two decades of hands-on experience and 13 years in industry roles building scalable web and cloud systems. He architected and shipped large-scale EdTech products—most notably an automated online proctoring platform supporting thousands of concurrent users and millions of recorded hours—combining real-time video, ML-based violation detection, SDK integrations, and learning interoperability. Equally comfortable in infrastructure and application code, he has deep Linux and cloud expertise across dedicated servers, VPS, AWS, Azure and GCP, and a history of improving reliability through automation. An active open-source maintainer, his projects include the NEUX JavaScript library and contributions to Android tooling such as linuxdeploy and BusyBox for Android, where he focused on core feature work and stability fixes. He also brings academic rigor from a PhD track and experience teaching programming at university level, translating research-grade ideas into production-ready software. Entrepreneurial and product-focused, Anton blends full-stack craftsmanship with operational discipline to move concepts from prototype to sustained service.
13 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D. in Technology, Automation and control of technological processes and production (education), Ph.D. in Technology, Automation and control of technological processes and production (education) at ITMO University
Contributions:28 releases, 599 commits, 68 PRs in 9 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Anton primarily contributed to the Android application's functionality. The commits show modifications to the main activity, repository activity, settings activity, and other core classes, indicating a focus on implementing features such as requesting storage permissions, adding custom target types and also addressing application crashes. The user also worked on refactoring the UI and fixing bugs related to notification icons and the web terminal.
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