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egor@gordeev:~$ cat about.txt

Egor Gordeev

Java Backend Developer

Experienced developer with good knowledge of various programming areas. Passionate about building complicated and beautiful systems. Looking forward to digging into new technologies with expertise in system integrations, cloud-native architectures, and AI-powered development workflows.

location : Saint Petersburg, Russia
experience : 9+ years in software development
current : Software Engineer @ Sberbank
education : SUAI SPb / University of Auckland
languages : Russian (native), English (advanced)
egor@gordeev:~$ ls skills/
Java Spring Framework Python FastAPI Docker Kubernetes Openshift SQL Kafka Linux Microservices LLM Agents LangFlow Apache NiFi IBM MQ Maven Dynatrace Mentoring CI/CD
egor@gordeev:~$ cat resume.json | less

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egor@gordeev:~$ cat education.txt
2010 — 2014 Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation Associate Degree · Computer Engineering and Automated Systems
2008 — 2010 University of Auckland Foundation Studies Certificate
egor@gordeev:~$ ls blog/
2025-04-09 Hello, World — Building This Site

Welcome to my corner of the internet, styled like the tool I spend most of my time staring at — the terminal.

I've been a backend developer for over 9 years now, and throughout that time the terminal has been my most constant companion. From SSH sessions into production servers to debugging Kubernetes pods, from git rebases to Kafka consumer lag monitoring — the blinking cursor has always been there.

So when I decided to finally build a personal site, the choice was obvious: make it feel like home. No fancy animations, no hero images, no cookie banners. Just a prompt, some text, and a cursor that blinks.

This site was generated using AI, which is fitting — at Sberbank I've been actively building MCP servers for the Gigachat LLM and developing autonomous backend agents. The line between "tools I build" and "tools that build for me" is getting beautifully blurry.

The theme switcher at the bottom is inspired by Ham Vocke's excellent post "Let's Create a Terminal Color Scheme". Each theme is a nod to classic terminal palettes that developers have loved for decades.

Feel free to poke around. The resume section is interactive — click on any job entry to expand it. And try switching themes below.

egor@gordeev:~$ echo "Thanks for reading."
Thanks for reading.