Roman Smunyov

RomanistHere

Check professional links

Most of the work I’ve done for my jobs were closed-source, so even if I gave you my Nord Security GitLab account, you wouldn’t be able to check out my awesome React/TypeScript skills there. And I don’t think that account exists anymore.

Good news is I do most of my projects open source, so you can check my personal GitHub as well as some of my work for NLX - we have our SDKs open-sourced. However I want to warn you, in my personal projects I don’t use much TypeScript or testing (Jest, etc) because - and it’s a critical thing to understand - I’m not only a developer there, but also a product owner and manager, meaning I have to distribute available resources in a way that leads to releasing proof of concept as soon as possible, so I get more motivation, more help, more feedback, etc. What that means also is that I need to sacrifice some of “the best” code practices otherwise the whole project will fail and everything I wrote wouldn’t matter…

This is actually the topic for a separate discussion, but I already wrote too much text, let’s spend no more time on that and jump in the links now that you have my warning:

  • Personal GitHub - SvelteKit + Tailwind is my default way to go now, so most projects for the last 2+ years, including this website, use it. Before I actively used Preact and plain JavaScript.
  • NLX GitHub - a lot of projects, but only 2 of them open source and I wasn’t the owner. Check pull requests to find my code. A few examples: [1], [2], [3], [4].
  • LinkedIn - say hi, I always respond.
  • My old website - you might find some useful info there as well as a blog with a few interesting thoughts.