Vadim Pechenkin
About Vadim Pechenkin
Vadim Pechenkin is a UI Programmer with extensive experience in user interface development, having worked at Wargaming.net and RJ Games before his current position at Mail.ru Group. He holds multiple degrees in applied mathematics and information technology from the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia.
Work at Mail.ru Group
Vadim Pechenkin has been employed at Mail.ru Group as a UI programmer since 2020. He has contributed to various projects, applying his expertise in user interface development. His role involves utilizing modern programming languages and frameworks to enhance user experiences across the company's digital platforms. He continues to work in Moscow, Russia.
Previous Experience at Wargaming.net
Vadim Pechenkin worked at Wargaming.net as a User Interface Developer from 2015 to 2020. During his five years at the company, he focused on creating user interfaces for games, contributing to the overall user experience. His experience at Wargaming.net helped him develop skills in UI programming and design.
Experience at RJ Games
Before joining Wargaming.net, Vadim Pechenkin was employed at RJ Games as a Flash-developer from 2013 to 2015. In this role, he worked on developing interactive applications and games using Flash technology, gaining valuable experience in the gaming industry.
Education and Expertise
Vadim Pechenkin studied at the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Pattern Recognition and Graphics from 2007 to 2011. He continued his education at the same university, earning a Master's degree in Infocommunication Management and Intelligent Systems from 2011 to 2013. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in UI programming.
Technical Skills and Proficiencies
Vadim Pechenkin is proficient in using various integrated development environments (IDEs) such as Flash Builder 4.7, IDEA, and FlashDevelop. He has expertise in Scaleform C++ for client-side development and is experienced in handling multiple data formats, including XML, JSON, AMF3, and YAML. He applies design patterns such as MVC, MVP, and Dependency Injection in his software development practices.