Konstantin Baranov is a C++ software engineer with five years of experience building system-level and application software across Linux, Android, Windows, and embedded platforms. He has a strong record of porting Linux utilities to Android, patching kernel and Wi‑Fi driver code, and reverse-engineering modem protocols to implement real-time decoding and analysis libraries. Konstantin combines modern C++ practices, testing discipline (Google Test/Mock), and CMake/Conan-based workflows to deliver high-performance network and data-processing systems. He has also modernized Android system apps and contributed Java/Kotlin components, showing fluency across native and mobile stacks. Based in Saint Petersburg, he brings a hands-on approach to low-level problem solving and cross-platform integration, with an uncommon mix of kernel, driver, and application-level expertise.
5 years of coding experience
Secondary vocational education, Computer Software Technology/Technician, Secondary vocational education, Computer Software Technology/Technician at Saint Petersburg Polytechnic College of Municipal Economy
Bachelor's degree, Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Software Engineering at Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University
A simple polynomial class that supports all basic operations.
Contributions:1 review, 46 commits, 7 PRs in 7 months
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