Arseni Bulatski is a software architect with 8 years of experience designing and delivering Java-based backend systems, currently driving architecture at AlgoSec from Warsaw. He has deep expertise in enterprise integrations, performance optimization, and DevOps across cloud and container platforms, having built full systems—from crawlers and search engines to billing and reporting—at ObjectStyle. Arseni is an Apache committer who has contributed bug fixes and PostgreSQL adapter improvements to Apache Cayenne, demonstrating a knack for solving tricky ORM and database interoperability issues. Comfortable across the stack, he pairs infrastructure automation and CI/CD work with hands-on coding in Java, Kafka, Bootique, and AWS. Earlier freelance work and a background in economic cybernetics give him a pragmatic, systems-oriented approach to product development and data-driven decision making. Colleagues rely on him for turning complex legacy and integration challenges into maintainable, high-performance solutions.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Economic Cybernetics Faculty of Applied Math and Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Economic Cybernetics Faculty of Applied Math and Computer Science at Belarusian State University
Contributions:339 commits, 106 PRs, 5 comments in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Arseni primarily focused on addressing issues within the PostgreSQL DbGenerator for Apache Cayenne. This involved modifying Java files, specifically the PostgresAdapter, to accommodate length support for specific data types. Furthermore, the user debugged and resolved a lookup failure in the ValueObjectTypeFactory related to byte[] data types. These changes suggest a focus on improving database support and object mapping functionality.
Contributions:1 PR, 529 pushes, 136 branches in 3 years 9 months
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