Desktop Developer | C# | .NET | Open Source
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Hi, I'm regularentropy (reg) a .NET developer from Kyiv, now based in France. My main focus is Windows desktop development with C#, though I also enjoy working with Python and Go in my projects.
I've been programming for years, but for the past year and a half I've been deeply focused on mastering C# and the .NET ecosystem.
Beyond programming, I have a deep interest in cybersecurity, where I study security, defensive principles and threat models to create more secure systems.
I'm open to opportunities: full-time roles, freelance projects, and open-source collaborations.
Environment variable editor for Windows with an actually usable GUI.
C#, WinForms | GitHub
Solves the problem of watching multiple videos with external audio tracks.
C#, Avalonia | GitHub
Documentation for the Floorp Browser.
TypeScript, Docusaurus | GitHub
Telegram Bot for downloading YouTube videos.
JavaScript | GitHub
Independent Developer
Developing desktop GUI applications in C# (WinForms/Avalonia/WPF)
Open Source Contributor
Floorp Projects (Ablaze)
First international contributor to Floorp Browser. Codebase refactoring, localization to English/Russian/Ukrainian, tech support, user documentation. Member of the Japanese Ablaze developer community
3D Modeling and Visual Effects (Creative Media)
University of Lower Silesia, Wroclaw, Poland
GPA 4.85/5.0. Graduated Thesis: horror game on Unity/C#, developed in solo from scratch without prior engine experience.
IT and Information Security
NVK 141 Kyiv, Ukraine
Specialized school with in-depth study of information technology and cybersecurity. Achieved various CISCO certificates
Cisco Certificates: CCNA Security, Cybersecurity Essentials, NDG Linux Essentials
English - Professional working proficiency
Russian - Native
Ukraine - Native
Polish - Reading comprehension
C# • Python • Go
WinForms • Avalonia • WPF
MySQL • PostgreSQL
Git • Github • Localization (EN/RU/UK) • Technical Documentation
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