Technical Mentoring
Ex Wildberries Platform, Zdravcity, CodeReduce. For the last 3 years I've been teaching Go courses at Yandex Education — with a large number of happy students. Speaker at GolangConf and GoFunc.
First 5 students — free
I'm just launching mentoring and want to collect initial reviews. The first 5 students get a full consultation package for free.
3 spots leftImportant
I don't train "wolves", I don't help pad resumes or fake experience. This is purely technical preparation: algorithms, system design, Go, architecture — what actually gets asked in interviews and used at work.
Who is this for
Beginner Go developers
Want to start with Go or switch from another language — I'll help build a path and navigate the nuances.
Technical interview prep
Algorithms, system design, live coding — we'll cover what actually gets asked at Yandex, WB, Avito, Ozon.
Code review & architecture
Need an outside perspective on your project — I'll audit your code and help with architectural decisions.
Packages
Consultation
One-time call to solve a specific problem
- ✓Deep dive into your technical question
- ✓Code review of your project
- ✓Mock interview (algorithms / system design)
- ✓Growth recommendations
Mentorship
Regular sessions focused on technical growth
- ✓4 calls, 60 minutes each
- ✓Async support via Telegram
- ✓Code & pull request reviews
- ✓Individual technical development plan
Intensive
Deep technical work with a guided project
- ✓8 calls, 60 minutes each
- ✓Technical project under my guidance
- ✓Full development plan & roadmap
- ✓Async support via Telegram
- ✓Preparation for technical interview stages
Group Courses
Small groups of 6–10 people. Live sessions, homework with review, group chat with classmates. Enrollment is rolling as groups fill up.
Go from Zero to Junior
Complete path into Go development: from variables to your first production-ready service. For those who want to enter backend, not just read the docs.
- ›Syntax, types, control flow
- ›Concurrency: goroutines, channels, sync
- ›HTTP server, REST API, middleware
- ›PostgreSQL, migrations, transactions
- ›Docker, tests, CI/CD
- ›Final project with code review
Computer Science for Developers
Algorithms and data structures that actually get asked in interviews. No academic fluff — just practice and problem solving.
- ›Algorithm complexity, Big O
- ›Arrays, hash tables, stack, queue
- ›Trees, graphs, BFS/DFS
- ›Sorting, binary search, two pointers
- ›Dynamic programming
- ›Weekly contests and solution reviews
System Design: Zero to Confident
Designing distributed systems. Each session is a real case study: from URL shortener to payment system.
- ›Capacity planning, back-of-the-envelope
- ›Load balancing, caching, CDN
- ›Databases: sharding, replication
- ›Message queues, event-driven architecture
- ›Cases: chat, feed, rate limiter, notification system
- ›Mock system design interviews in group
Go: Middle → Senior
For those already writing Go who want to level up. Architecture, performance, advanced patterns.
- ›Clean Architecture and project organization
- ›Advanced concurrency and optimization
- ›gRPC, Protocol Buffers, streaming
- ›Kafka: producers, consumers, exactly-once
- ›Observability: metrics, tracing, logging
- ›Project: microservice with full pipeline
Group starts once filled. Message on Telegram to join the waitlist.
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