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# Welcome, everyone!

## Welcome to my dev experiment room

Hi, my name is Aliaksei! I am a Software Engineer who has 12+ years experience connected with creating reliable and performant backend services using Python, Erlang/Elixir and Rust. I love databases too, especially PostgreSQL and Redis.

Likewise, I am really keen on performance testing and optimizations, systems design and internals of operations systems and databases. Also, I was always a little bit crazy about software quality assurance.&#x20;

I hope that some of my thoughts and results of experiments will be interesting to someone.

## Want to read right in?

Feel free to read any article or start from this one about my favorite programming language - Python:

[Dev's rocket-jump into Python 3.12 and perf](/devs-rocket-jump-into-python312-and-perf.md)


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