Vladimir Sibirov is an engineering manager and former hands-on software engineer with 17 years of experience building high-throughput backend systems, full-stack web apps, and CMSs across startups and scale-ups. Based in Berlin, he has led cross-functional teams at Delivery Hero and HelloFresh, launching GenAI-driven image recommender systems, scaling pipelines to process 300K+ images/day, and delivering >€100M/year in customer-retention value through product and platform initiatives. Technically fluent in Go, JavaScript/Node, PHP and flow-based programming, he contributes to notable OSS projects like goflow and noflo and champions component-oriented and visual programming approaches. He combines a practical computer-science and machine-learning background with a developer-first leadership style that promotes promotions and measurable business impact. An early web developer since 2002, he uniquely blends legacy CGI roots with modern Transformer and CV production architectures.
17 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
M.Sc, Neural networks and ergatic systems and technologies, M.Sc, Neural networks and ergatic systems and technologies at Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University
Flow-based and dataflow programming library for Go (golang)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:16 reviews, 220 commits, 33 PRs in 9 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Vladimir primarily contributed to the implementation and refinement of the core components of the goflow library. They addressed a number of bugs, including fixing issues related to network components and input handling. Furthermore, the user improved the codebase by adding documentation and implementing the features related to the runtime component, most notably, the introduction of the graph's synchronous operating mode.
Contributions:1 review, 390 commits, 32 PRs in 6 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Vladimir focused on enhancing the functionality of the `GroupComponent` helper by adding support for asynchronous processing via configuration options and adding the ability to group requests by object field and object fields. Additionally, the user addressed performance issues in the `GroupComponent` and improved test coverage by updating the existing tests and adding a new test. The changes included code modifications in the `src/lib/Helpers.coffee` and `spec/Helpers.coffee` files.
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Vladimir Sibirov - Engineering Manager at Delivery Hero