Yura Hlova is a software engineer based in Kyiv with 11 years of hands-on experience building reliable back-end systems and test automation. At UIS he focuses on delivering stable, production-ready software and improving system resilience through thoughtful engineering. An active contributor to the NBomber distributed load-testing framework, he strengthened fault tolerance, improved reporting, and tightened test coverage to prevent ambiguous step behavior. Yura combines practical .NET/C# expertise with a tester’s mindset, frequently turning tricky edge cases into maintainable solutions. Colleagues rely on him to harden tooling and ensure observability in complex distributed scenarios. He brings a pragmatic, improvement-oriented approach that often reveals subtle reliability wins before they become incidents.
Distributed load-testing framework for .NET. Create distributed load test scenarios entirely using plain C# or F#. It is designed to test any system regardless of the protocol or a semantic model (Pull/Push).
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:1 review, 9 commits, 8 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Yura primarily focused on enhancing the `nbomber` framework's stability and functionality through rigorous testing and bug fixes. They implemented tests to clear `step.context.data` and ensure correct behavior, preventing ambiguous step definitions. Moreover, the user added fault tolerance to the plugin stats and in-memory report generation, improving the framework's resilience. These commits also included the addition of status code hints, CustomStepOrder configuration, and NodeStats module unit tests, further enhancing the testing and reporting aspects of the project.
Contributions:12 PRs, 69 pushes, 3 branches in 5 years 1 month
testingtesting-toolsunit-test
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