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I work as a full-stack developer on web projects for small and mid-sized businesses.
These projects prioritize clarity, technical soundness, and long-term usability over glossy visuals.
My focus is on building practical, well-structured solutions — from concept to working product — with clear boundaries of responsibility and no hidden assumptions.
I work primarily as a full-stack developer for small and mid-sized projects, with strong hands-on experience in WordPress, OpenCart, and custom web solutions. While front-end often becomes a visible focus, I don’t treat it as an isolated layer — design, structure, content flow, and technical decisions are always considered as a whole.
I don’t approach projects from templates or fashionable checklists. The first step is always understanding whether the client clearly knows what they want — and if not, helping to articulate it before any technical work begins. A well-defined and agreed technical specification is not bureaucracy; it’s the foundation that prevents wasted effort later.
Only after that do questions of structure, UX, design, SEO, and technical constraints fall into their proper place — in an order dictated by the project itself, not by personal preference or trends.
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_experience
Over the years, I’ve worked on business websites, service and medical projects, e-commerce platforms, multilingual websites, and projects built fully from scratch. Multilingual projects, in particular, are a strong area of experience — not only in terms of translation, but in structural and technical consistency across languages.
I deliberately avoid deep refactoring of poorly written legacy code. Rewriting chaotic systems is rarely productive; building clean, maintainable solutions is.
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_responsibility_and_scope
I take full responsibility for what is clearly defined, agreed upon, and technically sound within the scope of a project.
That includes architecture, implementation, and decisions discussed and approved in advance.
I do not take responsibility for:- business decisions made by the client,
- third-party services beyond my control,
- changes introduced by others without coordination,
- or issues caused by unplanned interventions after delivery.
Clear boundaries protect both sides and make collaboration sustainable.
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_work_style
I work solo most of the time, but can easily integrate into a team or coordinate with subcontractors when a project requires expertise beyond my own scope. Deadlines without a clear specification are treated as estimates, not promises. Changes are normal; uncontrolled chaos is not.
Long-term collaboration is welcome when conditions are professional, respectful, and mutually beneficial. Projects built on burnout, constant pressure, or ethically questionable goals are simply not an option.
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_human_side
And yes, I like dogs — and not only them. But preferences aside, respect and honesty matter more.
And yes, my favorite black cat is here too.
He simply blends in.
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<contact_me>
...If you’d like to discuss a project, clarify requirements, or explore possible collaboration, you can find all contact details on the contact page.