Maksim Kurenkov is a Fullstack developer with over a decade of professional experience, specializing in C#/.NET backend work and Vue.js/Angular frontends, with additional Python expertise. He has a proven track record building high-load portal solutions and automating interdepartmental and state-customer workflows across energy, transport, education, and city management domains. Comfortable maintaining legacy systems and designing new functional modules, he combines hands-on implementation with business analysis and information visualization. An active open-source contributor, Maksim has improved typing and code quality across prominent Python projects—contributions to pip, isort, typeshed, and Django stubs reflect a focus on maintainability and type safety—and has worked on blockchain tooling with Aptos. Based in Yerevan, he pairs systems-level thinking with practical delivery, often bridging customer-facing requirements and low-level engineering.
11 years of coding experience
Бакалавр, Прикладная информатика, Бакалавр, Прикладная информатика at Московский Энергетический Институт (Технический Университет)
Contributions:6 releases, 71 commits, 21 PRs in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Maksim contributed to the development of stubs for the Django REST Framework. Their work included adding plugin support, generating TypedDicts, and defining stubs for various fields and serializers. They also updated the setup.py file and implemented code formatting. Furthermore, the user added modules and implemented tests within the repository.
Contributions summary:Maksim contributed to the Django project by implementing and improving type stubs for various Django components, including models, forms, views, and the template system. Their work involved adding and refining type annotations, ensuring proper type checking for database fields and related models, and resolving type-related errors. This includes integrating external type stubs for additional features like JSON and PostgreSQL.
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