Sergey Glazyrin

Senior Software Developer at DataArt

Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
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Sergey Glazyrin is a Senior Software Developer with 11+ years building backend and full-stack systems across Python, NodeJS, PHP and Go, currently based in Krakow and working at DataArt. He brings deep experience in Django and Express, scalable architectures (MySQL/Postgres/MongoDB, Redis) and DevOps tooling including Docker, Ansible and Vagrant. Sergey has led teams and delivered cloud monitoring and root-cause analysis projects at Samsung, contributed to the skydive open-source topology UI, and improved Python's rope refactoring library for cross-version AST compatibility and CI robustness. Comfortable across agile and traditional methodologies, he pairs low-level expertise (async, multiprocessing, scraping with Scrapy/Tor) with practical product-focused engineering developed through frequent freelance and enterprise engagements.
code11 years of coding experience
job17 years of employment as a software developer
bookspecialist, Mathematic, Logic, etc, specialist, Mathematic, Logic, etc at Kharkiv National University of Radio and Electronics
languagesEnglish
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Github Skills (4)

abstract-syntax-tree10
refactoring10
python10
testing9

Programming languages (12)

TypeScriptJavaShellC++CJavaScriptVueGo

Github contributions (5)

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python-rope/rope

Feb 2016 - Feb 2016

a python refactoring library
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:13 commits, 27 comments, 7 issues in 1 day
Contributions summary:Sergey primarily contributed to the `rope` library by addressing Python version compatibility issues, specifically focusing on Python 2.6, and implementing improvements for the Travis CI environment. They also made significant changes to the Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) handling within the library, particularly concerning differences in node structures and the behavior of built-in functions across Python 2 and 3. Furthermore, the user worked on test suite improvements.
pythonpython-3-6astrefactoringrefactoring-tools
sergeyglazyrindev/uadmin

May 2021 - Dec 2021

The web framework for Golang
Contributions:36 releases, 247 commits, 207 pushes in 7 months
golanghtmxframeworkwebframeworkweb-framework
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Sergey Glazyrin - Senior Software Developer at DataArt