Konstantin Uvarin is a software engineer with 11 years of experience building reliable backend systems, primarily in Perl and related stacks, now contributing to abuse management at IONOS from Karlsruhe. He has a strong track record of improving test coverage, automating deployments, and designing efficient runtime containers and Redis migrations that reduced memory and operational overhead. At Cloudbeds he extended web APIs to enable modern UIs and created reusable test fixtures that helped the whole team catch un-mocked side effects. Comfortable across databases, queues, and async I/O, he has repeatedly modernized legacy systems and migrated services with zero downtime. A collaborative team player, he pairs careful documentation and code reviews with a knack for unblocking colleagues and automating routine work. Outside engineering he’s a guitarist and cyclist who keeps the team morale up with jokes and puns.
[CPAN] Memory-efficient approximate univariate distribution
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