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− | [http:// | + | [http://nl.linkedin.com/in/sadovnikov Viktor] is an Experienced Project Leader, Certified Scrum Master and SUN Certified Business Component (EJB) Developer with Master Degree in Computer Science. Exceptional analytical skills, a problem-solving mentality, wide theoretical background and over 15 years of work experience are a few of my differentiators. Out-of-box practical thinking combined with urge to improve application code, development process and operations/support/maintenance earned recognition among clients and colleagues |
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+ | Specialties | ||
+ | * Software development (Java/JEE); | ||
+ | * Continuous integration (CI) and testing; | ||
+ | * Event driven systems; | ||
+ | * Real-time decision systems; | ||
+ | * System Integration; | ||
+ | * Concretization of vague ideas by means of iterative approach; | ||
+ | * Making things as simple as possible, but not simpler |
Revision as of 00:14, 9 October 2012
Viktor is an Experienced Project Leader, Certified Scrum Master and SUN Certified Business Component (EJB) Developer with Master Degree in Computer Science. Exceptional analytical skills, a problem-solving mentality, wide theoretical background and over 15 years of work experience are a few of my differentiators. Out-of-box practical thinking combined with urge to improve application code, development process and operations/support/maintenance earned recognition among clients and colleagues
Specialties
- Software development (Java/JEE);
- Continuous integration (CI) and testing;
- Event driven systems;
- Real-time decision systems;
- System Integration;
- Concretization of vague ideas by means of iterative approach;
- Making things as simple as possible, but not simpler