Ivan Pashchenko is a pragmatic software developer with 11 years of experience, currently contributing to JetBrains' Rider, Code With Me, and Remote Development tooling from Amsterdam. He specializes in the gritty, under-the-hood problems others avoid—installers, builds, IDE-plugin integration and developer experience improvements. At JetBrains he has contributed notable backend work to the popular resharper-unity/Rider Unity integration, adding installation flows, preprocessor directives, and project-file compatibility fixes. Prior roles include backend and lead positions in fintech and travel projects, plus hands-on C++/Delphi game and tooling work, giving him a broad stack awareness from low-level systems to cloud (.NET/Azure). Known for refactoring plugin installation flows and improving DX, he brings a pragmatic, quality-driven approach to complex integration challenges. Despite leaving formal studies early, he has built a decade-plus career solving thorny engineering problems across diverse domains.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Dropped out during the spring of 2010., Dropped out during the spring of 2010. at Altai State Technical University
Contributions:636 commits, 186 PRs, 538 pushes in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Ivan primarily focused on adding features related to the integration of a Unity plugin, specifically with the Rider IDE. Their contributions include the addition of a Unity-to-Rider installation feature, the creation of specific preprocessor directives, and the modification of project files to ensure proper compatibility. The user also refactored plugin installation and focused on the implementation of features related to improving the developer experience in Unity projects within Rider.
Contributions:21 commits, 13 pushes, 1 branch in 10 months
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