Aliaksei Saskevich

Aliaksei Saskevich

CTO at Sequoia | 10+ years of Expertise
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10+ years of professional software development 🧐. Performing pet-projects, backend and full-stack development, open-source coding and taking up the new opportunities 👨‍💻. My tech career started when I was 14 years old by patching phones and writing simple games by Basic 😅. After that I made some open-source projects and Minecraft mods and took part in several hackathons 🚀. Now I'm working with Kotlin, Go, JavaScript programming languages, performing job in two separate products and creating pet-projects for iOS/MacOS. Performing research activities and writing science papers 🥸.

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Founder & Leadership at Sequoia: Men's Sexual Wellness

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Edward Cederlund

2yr ago

How did you get your first paying customers?

Hi everyone Would love to hear what you did to get your first paying customers outside of your family and friends group. We re about to roll out our product and I m curious what has worked for you. Thanks for sharing

Bren Kinfa 💎 SaaS Gems

2yr ago

How do you stay motivated and focused on your side project goals?

Do you have a particular WHY or reason for your side projects? If not, how are you personally staying disciplined, motivated, and focused on achieving your side project-related goals?

Olga Neudakh

2yr ago

How to deal with loneliness when you're not alone?

Have you ever encountered with such thing that you felt lonely among those who seemed to be familiar to you and among those who should definitely understand you? As for me - yes. Yes, I feel. And this is an interesting phenomenon. After all, I'm talking about people who speak the same language with me, about people who know me well and it seemed that they can certainly support me and share this feeling .... but no. I still feel lonely. There is no tragedy in this, and as a specialist, I understand that this is due to individual characteristics: upbringing, perception, education, experience gained and many other things. Existential psychology explains this phenomenon as the fact that each person is a unique planet and the problem of this planet is that if it doesn't want to be like others, it needs to remain unique, and there is no other person who is also like a separate planet who could to be like this person-planet. Do you understand what I mean? Did you feel something similar?

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