Yuriy L is a seasoned backend engineer with over 20 years of R&D experience and a recent focus on Rust, currently building logistics ERP backend systems and contributing to production-grade crypto trading and BLE libraries. He has migrated critical subsystems from Go to Rust, implemented gRPC, WebSocket and message-broker integrations, and built trading bot infrastructure and containerized services for low-latency environments. Earlier career work spans high-throughput Java systems, blockchain sharding, distributed file storage, and legacy enterprise modernization, giving him deep expertise in system design, performance profiling and migration projects. Notably, he has contributed practical BLE example code to the widely used btleplug Rust project, reflecting hands-on cross-platform systems skills beyond core backend services. Based in Ukraine, he combines startup agility with multi-decade institutional experience and a knack for turning complex protocols and integrations into reliable, tested backends.
8 years of coding experience
26 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, The computers, systems, complexes and networks, Master, Master's degree, The computers, systems, complexes and networks, Master at University
Rust Cross-Platform Host-Side Bluetooth LE Access Library
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 14 commits, 6 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Yuriy primarily contributed to the example code within the `btleplug` repository, focusing on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) device interaction. Their work involved implementing and modifying example code to discover, connect to, and disconnect from BLE peripherals. The commits demonstrate improvements to the platform-specific adapter handling on Windows and Linux, addressing issues with adapter management and peripheral connections.
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