Summary
Tornike Shelia is a Java back-end developer with 8 years’ experience building microservices and banking-grade applications, currently developing production systems at Softgen in Tbilisi. He has deep hands-on expertise in Java 11, Spring Boot, JPA/Hibernate and non-blocking WebFlux architectures, and has delivered services using MongoDB, OracleDB and reactive patterns across projects at EPAM and Bank of Georgia. Tornike has built microservices from the ground up, coached junior developers, and frequently bridges backend work with Angular front-end tasks—demonstrating a practical full-stack sensibility. He’s comfortable working with multiple languages (including Go and Python) and modern testing practices, and brings a track record of cleaning and refactoring legacy systems into maintainable architectures. A pragmatic problem-solver, he combines banking-industry rigor with a curiosity for polyglot toolchains and scalable, testable code.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
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