Konstantin Nezhbert is a pragmatic technical writer and Java developer with over a decade of hands-on experience bridging embedded electrical engineering and software. After a long career designing military, rail and industrial electrical systems, he transitioned back to IT in 2020 and now authors documentation and server-side Java for niche IoT and control systems. A long-time Linux enthusiast comfortable with Gentoo, he programs across assembler, Delphi, C#, Java, Go and Bash, and contributes to open-source DevOps tooling by improving werf documentation and backend clarity. His background leading design teams for traction substations gives him a systems-level mindset for safety-critical and operational concerns that many pure software engineers lack. Based in Saint Petersburg, he combines practical hardware experience with clear technical communication, making him effective at turning complex embedded workflows into usable docs and reliable server software. He is open to collaborations on interesting projects that blend firmware, control systems and cloud-native delivery.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Техник, 230101 Вычислительные машины, комплексы, системы и сети, Техник, 230101 Вычислительные машины, комплексы, системы и сети at Санкт-Петербургский Политехнический колледж городского хозяйства (Ранее Санкт-Петербургский Колледж Радиоэлектрон-ного Приборостроения)
Java-Developer, 5, Java-Developer, 5 at Университет ИТМО
A solution for implementing efficient and consistent software delivery to Kubernetes facilitating best practices.
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:5 reviews, 178 commits, 32 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Konstantin primarily contributed to the Werf project by fixing documentation generation issues and refactoring code related to command descriptions. Their work focused on improving the accuracy and completeness of the project's documentation, specifically for the "converge," "dismiss," "bundle export," "bundle publish," "cleanup," "purge," "build," "export," "run," "kube-run," "werf compose," and "werf render" sections. These changes suggest the user was involved in both backend development and documentation.
Configurations, scripts & samples used in guides and other articles from Flant engineers.
Contributions:47 commits, 82 PRs, 120 pushes in 9 months
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