I'm Hlib Ishchenko, a Computer Science student, builder of strange ideas, and a certified overthinker™ when it comes to UX, bugs, and creative solutions.
“I don’t just build software — I design systems that think, adapt, and sometimes misbehave (for testing purposes).”
A multi-disciplinary CS student who thinks like a product strategist, codes like a frontender, debugs like a QA lead, and dreams like a mad scientist. I specialize in turning abstract ideas into interactive systems, while accidentally discovering edge cases most devs never meet.
I don’t chase frameworks — I chase understanding. I don’t just ship — I test, break, rebuild, polish, and then question the entire premise again.
- Frontend:
React
,Vite
,JS
,HTML/CSS
, rapid prototyping - Backend: familiar with
Go
, experienced withPython
,MongoDB
, a bit ofSQL
- AI & CV: custom neural nets in Python, basic computer vision stuff
- Tools:
Git
,GitHub
,draw.io
,Final Cut Pro
,Photoshop
,Premiere
,Word (unfortunately)
- Game Dev / Modding: created complex Lua + Python addons like
StormworksConnect
- I prototype ideas obsessively, whether it’s a web tool, data visualizer, or a ridiculous game mechanic
- I test products like I’m preparing them for the International Space Station
- I explore where software meets human behavior — especially UI/UX edge cases
- I question defaults. Always.
- I build projects that are never small and never “just CRUD”
- ... aaand I love breaking things more than coding them sometimes. Sorry not sorry 😅
- 🔬 Scientific research in progress (fingers crossed 🤞 for competitions)
- 🛠️ 2 software author certificates
- 📹 YouTube channel — 2k+ subs mostly from 10 nerdy videos about neural nets
- 🌌 Repositories with attention — one has 20+ ⭐ organically
- 🧩 Developed a plugin to bridge real hardware inputs into a game world, fusing Python, Lua, and a bit of madness
“Programming is not typing code. It’s encoding thought into structured abstraction that survives reality.”
Not a “job”. A mission:
- Help envision, design, and validate products
- Test assumptions before they become bugs
- Work with people who love quality, creativity, and user empathy
- Possibly wear many hats, and occasionally question the shape of the hat itself 🎩
- CS student, 4th year
- Strong frontend + solid backend instincts
- Always testing, thinking, breaking, rebuilding
- Love weird bugs, hate repetitive UIs
- Can explain async rendering to a cat
- Want to help build something clever, useful, and non-boring
“I don’t always push to main — but when I do, it’s tested, validated, and probably has a hidden easter egg.”
☕ Not a rockstar developer, but might debug one.