Maxim Cherednik is a software architect with 11 years of experience building high‑scale, low‑latency systems across investment banking, enterprise portals, and automated job processing. He combines hands‑on expertise across the full development lifecycle—requirements, design, architecture, testing and support—with a track record of leading and motivating teams to deliver complex rewrites and mission‑critical systems. His background includes low‑latency trading GUIs and market‑making services, risk engines, and continuous delivery practices, plus guidance on release management and system integration. An active contributor to the Akka.NET ecosystem, he has deep practical knowledge of distributed actor systems, graceful shutdowns, and deadlock resolution—insights he applies to resilient, production‑grade architectures. Based in The Hague, he is seeking opportunities in international companies where demanding projects and cross‑functional leadership are valued.
11 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Cambridge Academy of English
Master, Robotics and Integrated Automation, CAD Systems, Master, Robotics and Integrated Automation, CAD Systems at Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Canonical actor model implementation for .NET with local + distributed actors in C# and F#.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 7 PRs, 91 comments in 1 year
Contributions summary:Maxim focused on debugging and enhancing the Akka.NET remoting and actor system. Their work involved fixing logging issues, handling unexpected shutdowns, and resolving potential deadlocks within the system. They made improvements to exception handling, particularly around graceful shutdowns and disassociations, and also contributed to code related to the Ask interface for inter-actor communication. The contributions demonstrate a deep understanding of Akka.NET's internal workings, remote actor interaction, and error handling.
Contributions:39 pushes, 16 branches, 1 tag in 6 years
scalaactorsakka-actorsakka
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