on Apr 8, 2012
Alex L. Demidov
I have more than decade of experience as sysadmin and software developer and I have practical knowledge and deep understanding of many technologies.
As ISP lead engineer for 10 years I've helped to grow a small ISP from a hundred customers to few thousands and I also led in-house development of an ISP billing/automation system. More recently I was lead software developer of commercial ticketing web application sold by London based company.
What I as sysadmin find the most important to keep systems up and running is constant monitoring for service availability (nagios/monit), tracking service utilization trends (cacti/munin), having data backups and hardware capacity reserves for case of hardware failure or human errors and having automated configuration/provisioning (puppet/preseed/kickstart) and keeping everything documented (etckeeper/wikis) for quick recovery or for routine operations.
As software developer I keep my code clean, readable, well structured and always under source control. I follow best practices and adhere to principles such as a TDD/BDD, DRY, KISS and so on.
I'm self-motivited and organized person who works independently and who is able to provide consistent results without need to be constantly micromanaged. As typical INTJ I have good analytical skills, attention to details and focus on quality.
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Experience show all
Consultant, Self-employed
2006 - Current
Since 2006 I'm independent consultant working remotely with English-speaking customers on short- and long-term contracts providing system administration and web app development services.
I'm focused on building high performance web serveres (nginx, varnish, YSlow, HTTP caching), application deployment (capistrano), cloud/virtualized servers (Amazon EC2, Xen Virtualization), configuration management (puppet/etckeeper) and server monitoring (monit, nagios, munin).
Lead Perl Developer, LogicNow Ltd
2006 - 2008
I handled two major releases (3.0 and 4.0) and more then 40 minor/bugfix releases. While working on this project I've done following:
- implemented AJAX features on front-end interface
- implemented Unicode support, HTTP language/charset negotiation, localized templates support
- implemented full MIME support and national charset handling for e-mail parsing and generation.
- implemented authentication through ActiveDirectory/LDAP
- implemented authentication and user info import from existing database of forum software (Invision PowerBoard, phpBB, vBulletin, IkonBoard, SMF)
- implemented JavaScript LiveChat component and supervised development of Windows version of LiveChat component
- implemented FastCGI support
- implemented support for ActivePerl 5.8 and 5.10
- refactoring and code cleanup, added use of 'use strict; use warnings'
- implemented build/test/deploy scripts with Rake, Test::More, Test::Perl::Critic, Test::WWW::Mechanize
- used trac for bug/feature tracking and documentation
Consultant, Variant-Inform ISP
2006 - 2009
After I moved to independent consulting I was still helping my colleagues to maintain all systems running.
Lead Tech, Variant-Inform ISP
1999 - 2006
As ISP lead engineer I was responsible for implementation and maintenance of wide range of services:
- Backbone network and WAN links, Cisco routers and switches, xDSL modems, OSPF
- Dial-up Access Servers (Cisco AS, Lucent Portmaster)
- PPPoE access servers
- Network security - packet filtering, IDS (snort) etc
- Network monitoring - SNMP, nagios, cacti, mon
- Backup
- Unix systems (FreeBSD/Linux)
- Network services: NIS, NFS, DNS, Tacacs, FreeRadius
- Mail services, sendmail/postfix/clamav/drweb/cyrus
- Web services, apache 1.x/2.x, mod_perl, mod_php
- SQL servers PostgreSQL, MySQL
In 2000-2002 I led in-house development of ISP billing system integrated with automatic configuration management. System was developed with Perl/CGI and used PostgreSQL backend.
In 2005 I led another in-house development for billing system intended for cable TV provider company. This system was developed with mod_perl2, Template Toolkit, Class::DBI, XML/XSLT templates, PostgreSQL.
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bigdoorkit-ruby
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Ruby client library for the BigDoor API
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movabletype
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??????? ?????? Movable Type
Helped with Movable Type localization by implementing pluralisation routines and adding Russian support to build scripts.
Reading

Refactoring
Improving the Design of Existing Code
Martin Fowler, Kent Beck, John Brant, William Opdyke, Don Roberts
Tools
HP 67 programmable calculator and Toshiba T1200 laptop
vim
Background
I started programming when I was around 14-year-old with HP 67 programmable calculator. When I was 16 my father brought home new white Toshiba T1200 laptop with MSDOS 3.01 and Turbo Pascal 3.0. Soon I switched to Turbo Pascal 4.0 and few months later to Turbo C. And this went on for more then twenty years.
I like to learn and understand how things work and I use this understanding to solve problems and to build better systems.
I like to learn about people. Sociology, anthropology, human evaluation, history. Understanding how people and society became what they are.
I started cooking about a year ago and I like learning that new skill.


