Roman Kurbanov

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Was born and raised in Tyumen - one cozy city in russia. Graduated from school and college there (Russian college is like a high school that pretends to be a real college), moved to Moscow for university first and for a job second, because it was eating up all the jobs and taxes and great minds from all the county.

With some effort entered university. It turned out to be a joke in terms of programming. Didn't like it. Dropped out.

Was working remotely for Logicsmart - a company i really know little about. Used plain PHP, MySQL, JS there. Then found a friend i met in EVE online, he turned out to be one pretty good programmer. He showed me the wonders Java and SpringBoot can do. Decided to completely rewrite our project's backend from PHP to Java/SpringBoot/Hibernate, was met with conflict of interest from my boss, for we had just one programmer, so little time and so much to do and rewriting the whole project wasn't fitting anywhere in those plans.

Got tired of PHP and working completely alone without any more experienced colleagues to learn from, decided to change my employer.

Got hired in IGA Technologies - i was told i'd be a Java programmer and ended up more as Enovia (Look Dassault Systemes -> Enovia) consultant, where Java plays secondary role. Naturally, my new colleagues, although they're cool guys and met me with great hospitality, haven't had anything new for me to learn from in terms of Java, but in terms of that Enovia system - these guys know it inside and out.

After 3 months decided to change my job again.

Yes, i'm out there digging holes, falling into them, climbing up, trying again, for i am as attracted towards java and nice looking code as a river is attracted to an ocean.

Will probably end up back in Logicsmart, for i am apparently the only guy who knows the project well enough and am always welcome back.