Anton Veretennikov is a pragmatic engineering leader with around a decade of experience building high-traffic web and mobile products, including stints at FunCorp (iFunny) and Utair. He has progressed from hands-on front-end development to leading and scaling teams, standing up processes (Kanban, testing, documentation) and hiring from scratch while personally delivering critical, low-level features like native WebSockets, WebRTC and MediaDevices integrations. Recent work extends into backend reliability and security contributions to notable open-source projects such as Virto Commerce, where he fixed memory leaks, improved SignalR scalability and reinforced authentication and order flows. Based in Penza, he combines business-oriented thinking with deep technical craft—often operating without full specifications—and a track record of measurable performance and traffic improvements. Collected training in information security and technical English complements his ability to balance product, process and platform concerns.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma, Information security specialist, Diploma, Information security specialist at Penza State University
Contributions:5 reviews, 56 commits, 54 PRs in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Anton primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the Virto Commerce Storefront, focusing on order management and security. Their work included adding user access checks to the invoice generation process within the API and refactoring authentication to leverage authorization policies. Furthermore, the user enhanced order search criteria with new fields and implemented features for a more secure and functional storefront. They also modified the code to handle account logout and implemented the forgot password functionality.
Contributions:3 reviews, 21 commits, 14 PRs in 3 years
Contributions summary:Anton primarily focused on enhancing the Virto Commerce B2B platform by addressing memory leaks within the application and updating its dependencies. They also worked on SignalR scalability configuration, implementing features to manage and synchronize push notification history across multiple platform instances. Additionally, the user extended the ChangeLogSearchCriteria with the OperationType property and implemented user deletion logging.
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