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Vadim N. Pratkin
9 Vatutina St., 1, Minsk, Belarus, ZIP:220023
Phone: +375(17)215-76-17 e-mail:
[email protected]
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OBJECTIVE: Looking for telecommute (remote job).
QUALIFICATION: Extensive knowledge of the programming languages: C/C++, Java, VB, HTML, SQL dialects
Also long term experience with: Obj. Pascal (Delphi), Lisp, Prolog, PL/SQL
Operating Systems Win 2000/NT/95/98/ME, Linux, OS/2, MS-DOS
Development Tools: VC++ 4-6, VB 5-6, VJ++ 6, Delphi 1-4, BC++ 1-5, C++ Builder 1-3, JBuilder 4
Databases and Database Design Tools: ORACLE 8, MS SQL Server 7, Sybase SQL Anywhere 5, ERwin, S-Designor, SQL Navigator, Platinum SQL Station
SKILLS:
C++: MFC, ATL, STL, Win32 API.
COM, DCOM, OLE Automation, MS Transaction Server.
OLE/ActiveX in-place capable objects and controls, ATL is used primarily.
Extensive knowledge of the latest C++ techniques (STL): templates, iterators. Overall heavy templates / STL background.
GUI: expert level at ATL and MFC. Windows/dialogs support (both MFC & ATL), doc/views, splitter windows and so on.
Developing large sophisticated database structures. Writing triggers, and stored procedures in ORACLE / MS SQL Server / Sybase SQL Anywhere.
Participate in design / development if large SW projects.
Working with team-development (version control) system - VSS.
Object-oriented analysis and design. Architect of several large (>100K lines) SW systems.
Organized, effectively work with deadlines.
Oral/written English: can communicate / read documentation.
EMPLOYMENT in Belarus: Period Position Project
EPAm Systems 29-65 Horuzei St, Minsk, Belarus
6/2001 - present Senior Programmer ERM
Animate of static HTML pages of customer by using ASP.
Develop COM component for convenient control of MS Project.
Development Tools: VC++ 6, ASP 3.0, IIS 5.0; RDBMS: ORACLE 8.
6/2000 - 5/2001 Senior Programmer ESD (Electronic Software Distribution)
Developing environment for editing and running ESD-scripts. ESD Studio - powerful MDI editor with syntax highlight, find/replace, folding, ... .
ESD Studio uses 3d party libraries : window for editing - scintilla, text parsing for syntax highlight is made on flex'Ã¥, search with Regular Expressions is implemented by regex++, dockable windows are made on sizeCbar, menu with bitmaps, explorer tree - Pixie by Basil Bourdo.
Development Tools: VC++ 6.
I left because of finishing project.
4/99 - 5/2000 Programmer FPS (FirePond Process Server)
Developing administrative console for replication part of FPS. Administrative console was integrated in MMC (MS Management Console), MMC plugins were written on VB, middleware components where written Java as COM objects. Middleware were written on Java for future usage in pure-Java projects; and works under different RDBMS platforms: ORACLE / MS SQL / SQL Anywhere.
Development Tools: VC++ 6, VB 6, VJ++ 6; RDBMS: MS SQL 7, ORACLE 8, Sybase SQL Anywhere 5.
I left because of finishing project.
1/99-4/99 Programmer SFA WorkBench (Sales Forced Automation)
Participate in development of prototype of WorkBench - administrative tool, for generation of application for Sales Managers.
Development Tools: VB 6; RDBMS: MS SQL 7.
I left because of finishing project.
SoftClub 117-3 Scorina Ave, Minsk, Belarus
1/98 - 1/99 Senior Programmer SC-Report (Universal reporting)
Participate in development of large software banking system for generating reports from different data formats. SC-Report imports data via converters to internal data-storage, and on these data reports can be generated. Converters and reports are written in internal language OPR. The system has been installed now in belarussian banks and in one ukrainian bank.
Development Tools: Delphi 2; RDBMS: ORACLE 7, MS SQL Server 6.5, Sybase SQL Anywhere 5.
I left because of the 'money crisis' in the company.
2/97 - 12/97 Programmer DFA (Department of Funds Automation)
Participate in development of large multi-tiered banking system. DFA automates working with securities in banks, investment companies and mutual funds. DFA now is standard de-facto in Belarus and has been installed at almost all large Belarussian banks including the National Bank of Belarus. The reporting subsystem is based on BasicScript interpreter; allows to create/modify reports in DFA environment and also form repost in text / HTML / Word formats.
Development tools: Delphi 2; RDBMS: ORACLE 7 / Sybase SQL Anywhere 5.
I left because of my career rising in new project.
Software Security Belarus Minsk, Belarus
2/97 - 12/97 Programmer ACS (Access Control System)
Participate in design and development of large software system which control access to the offices / laboratories using badges / magnetic cards. The system then was installed in several banks and industrial plants. We were using RPC for the remote system components to interact between each other.
Development Tools: Borland C++ Builder 1; RDBMS: Sybase SQL Anywhere 5.
I left for better opportunity.
EDUCATION 7/92 to 6/97 Minsk RadioEngineering Institute Minsk, Belarus Master in Computer Science
9/89 to 6/92 Special Mathematical High School #19 Minsk, Belarus Graduated (Math)
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