Eugene Derevyago is a software engineer and lecturer with six years of professional experience bridging academia and industry from Minsk. He teaches C++, operating systems, and multithreaded programming at Belarusian State University while bringing practical .NET expertise from roles at Oxagile and Itransition, working across backend, frontend, databases, and cloud deployments. Eugene has contributed to open-source testing tooling—improving Taurus test infrastructure and adding an xUnit executor—demonstrating attention to reliable test reporting and monitoring robustness. Comfortable in both systems-level and application-level work, he pairs a honors engineering degree in computer science with hands-on skills in .NET Core, ASP.NET, SQL, and modern JavaScript frameworks. Colleagues rely on him for architectural input and for translating academic concepts into production-ready solutions.
6 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer’s Degree, Computer Science, Mathematician - System Programmer (graduated with honors), Engineer’s Degree, Computer Science, Mathematician - System Programmer (graduated with honors) at Belarusian State University
Automation-friendly framework for Continuous Testing by
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:3 reviews, 9 commits, 16 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Eugene primarily contributed to improving the testing infrastructure within the Taurus framework. They added and modified tests for JMeter executors, specifically related to `jsr223` scenario level blocks and request content encoding. They also addressed a bug in the Locust wrapper, fixed issues related to the migration to the latest Locust versions, and added a new xUnit executor, which included code related to test reporting and various testing tasks. Furthermore, the user wrapped psutil calls with try-catch blocks, which improved the reliability of the monitoring service.
Contributions:17 commits, 1 PR, 47 pushes in 2 years 6 months
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