Vlad Kopachinsky

Chief Technology Officer at Incoding

Rostov-on-Don, Rostov Oblast, Russian Federation
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Vlad Kopachinsky is a seasoned technology leader and Chief Technology Officer at Incoding with 13 years of experience designing and delivering web applications and frameworks. He created and continuously evolves the Incoding Framework — a C#-centric platform that reduces front-end JavaScript, simplifies CQRS patterns, and accelerates testing — and uses it across the company's projects, including a complex medical system (RAP) rich in business logic. As a hands-on CTO and former team lead/senior architect, he combines code ownership, frequent code reviews, and architecture design with people-facing practices like Scrum and Kanban. He stays on the cutting edge of .NET, NoSQL, and related technologies and is notable for treating framework development itself as a primary product rather than a side tool. Based in Rostov-on-Don, he balances strategic leadership with daily coding, reflecting a preference for continuous technical improvement and pragmatic engineering.
code13 years of coding experience
languagesEnglish, Russian
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Github Skills (4)

javascript10
dotnet-core1
csharp1
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Programming languages (2)

C#JavaScript

Github contributions (5)

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Incredible Tools for development.
Contributions:225 commits, 8 issues in 3 years 11 months
c-sharpjavascriptincoding-framework
Incoding-Software/MVD

Dec 2013 - Jun 2016

Contributions:9 commits in 2 years 6 months
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Vlad Kopachinsky - Chief Technology Officer at Incoding