Ramzan Bekbulatov is a software engineer with 12 years of experience, rooted in C++ and now primarily developing in Python, currently working on Metaverse projects at Facebook in London. He has deep Linux and DevOps expertise—CI/CD, deployments and networking—and a track record building production microservice architectures on Kubernetes and high-throughput ETL pipelines (3 GB/day, >5 TB total). As a former CTO and hands-on lead, he scaled teams, brought a company to US exchanges, and delivered trading systems integrated with Interactive Brokers. His engineering work spans embedding Python into C++ for domain-specific APIs, performance tuning that cut long-running simulations from 16 to 5 hours, and active open-source contributions such as expanding the popular pyTelegramBotAPI with new media types and packaging improvements. He also taught Python at Lomonosov MSU and balances engineering with travel and photography, reflecting an analytical yet creative perspective.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Диплом специалиста, Computational Mathematics, Диплом специалиста, Computational Mathematics at Lomonosov Moscow State University
Contributions:14 commits, 6 PRs, 1 issue in 1 month
Contributions summary:Ramzan primarily contributed to the development of the Python Telegram bot API. Their work included adding support for new media types, such as `InputMediaAnimation`, `InputMediaAudio`, and `InputMediaDocument`, and implementing the `editMessageMedia` function, indicating an expansion of the API's capabilities. Furthermore, the user made improvements by updating the project's `setup.py` to include the latest `README.md` for PyPI documentation, demonstrating attention to packaging and documentation. Several commits involved refactoring and correcting usage to enhance the codebase.
Contributions:8 commits, 2 PRs, 6 pushes in 2 years
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