Lev Skuditsky is a software developer with 7 years of experience, currently contributing to RavenDB — the ACID document database — where he focuses on backend and DevOps work such as TrafficWatch performance tuning, thread-safe cancellation token implementation, and export/import tooling. He moved from being a self-taught programmer to a professional engineer and brings a pragmatic, automation-first mindset shaped by prior roles as a stock market specialist and a small-business owner. Based in Haifa, Israel, Lev blends attention to detail with cross-cultural adaptability and a strong drive to optimize performance and scalability. He excels at transforming complex database challenges into reliable, production-ready solutions.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree, Food production process engineer, Engineer's degree, Food production process engineer at Ural State University of Economics
Stock market specialist for maintaining the register of securities, Stock market specialist for maintaining the register of securities at National Association of Stock Market Participants
Contributions:256 reviews, 78 commits, 99 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Lev's contributions primarily focus on enhancing the functionality and tooling of the RavenDB ACID Document Database, specifically within the tools and client components. The work involved fine-tuning the "TrafficWatch" tool, including performance improvements through non-static implementations and implementing cancellation tokens for thread safety. Additionally, the user addressed issues related to licensing and database behavior, while also contributing to the development of the export/import utilities.
Contributions:2 PRs, 312 pushes, 105 branches in 2 years 8 months
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