software developer, co-founder at pleso.net
Ukraine
software developer, co-founder at pleso.net
Ukraine
Software developer, software architect, systems analyst. Specialized in desktop, web and database technologies.
Now focused on semantic technologies for knowledge engineering, XML/RDF/OWL, object databases.
Additional keywords: Python (Django), Java (GWT), C# (ASP.NET, ADO.NET), Object Pascal (Borland Delphi); HTML, CSS, JavaScript; XML, RDF/OWL technologies; basic: C, C++; PostgreSQL (pl/pgsql), MySQL, SQLite; DB design; software design using UML; object and semantic databases
Name spelling:
English: Nazar Leush
Ukrainian - Назар Леуш
Russian - Назар Леуш
Software architecture, open and free software, rich user interface components developing, physical modeling algorithms
(Partnership; 1-10 employees; Computer Software industry)
August 2007 — Present (2 years)
Freelance developers group, responsibilities: software architecture design, IT-consulting, web and database development, Kyiv, Ukraine
Technologies: DB: PostgreSQL, MySQL, semantic storages (RDF/OWL); set of web-technologies (HTML, CSS, AJAX, XML)
Languages: Python (Django, Twisted); Java (GWT - google web toolkit, iBatis); JavaScript (Dojo, jQuery)
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
September 2005 — July 2007 (1 year 11 months)
Responsibilities: developing and supporting desktop and web applications using .NET framework
Technologies: .NET, C#, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, MS SQL Server, AJAX, DHTML, JavaScript, XML
(Educational Institution; 201-500 employees; Computer Software industry)
September 2001 — September 2005 (4 years 1 month)
Database projects development for the education system
Responsibilities: developing and supporting preliminary examinations automation system, student accounting systems
Technologies: Borland Delphi, Firebird/Interbase SQL Servers
master , Computer science , 2000 — 2005
2nd place in region-wide Informatics Olympiad 2 years in a row: 1998-99, 1999-2000
“Student of the year: Computer Science” - region-wide award, 1999-2000
Prize winner in country-wide paper contest at the Small Academy of Sciences, with “Teaching editor of descriptive geometry” paper presented, 1999-2000