GPWA Times Magazine - Issue 38 - July 2017

The last but not the least thing is AR (aug- mented reality), using something like Holo Lens or maybe a next generation iPhone – this is something that can really change the game. Just imagine this: Multiplier game in roulette, when a few friends can turn the kitchen table into a roulette table, with a new look and the feel of live roulette, the same with all table games. Any full-size slot machine in your living room, just put your glasses on. There are millions of ideas on how to use it, but to see if we can expect that in five years, we should keep an eye on tech progress. What do your family and friends think of your work as an affiliate? They know I really love what I’m doing and it gives me decent money, so they are happy for me. How do you manage your to-do lists? Do you use any special software to help you out? For long-term plans, I always try to have a to-do list in Wunderlist. Each day I take a sheet of paper and write all the things I want to do today, so I always have it in front of me. As for the software, I would recommend Wunderlist or just simple Notes (on iPhone/Macbook). How much time do you devote social networking for your site? As I men- tioned, my girlfriend/business partner is taking care of it. She is doing it on a daily basis. What’s the most difficult thing about running your site? I can do almost any- thing to run the site, but I would really struggle without my developer. Also, it’s sometimes very hard to manage content in more than 10 languages. What’s the best thing about running your site? Ability to create – this is some- thing I like the most. I know I can create something, from the smallest icon to the huge project with difficult algorithms. What do you do to stay in shape – both physically and mentally? Travel a lot – at minimum, once a month I try going somewhere. Also, I do read a lot, mostly professional articles and books. What do you do with your spare time? Spend time with my friends. What did you dream of doing, both pro- fessionally and personally, when you were a kid? Huh, I think I won’t be original if I say I wanted to have some superpowers, to be a superhero. But when I got older, I had my first computer and I was so into it, so I decided I want to be a developer. When I was kicked off frommy first university, I still knew I would be using it professionally, but definitely not as developer. When you need to get as far away from work as possible, where do you go? My work is my hobby, so there is no need to get far away from it. But if I want to forget about it for some time, I can just close my laptop and go to some good bar with my friends. If you could invite any five people, living or dead, to dinner, who would they be? Steve Jobs, Elon Mask, Bruce Lee, Matt Diggity and Matt Cutts. Name three things that people reading this magazine don’t know about you. 1. I love martial arts. 2. I’m a foodie, I’d love to try as many cuisines as possible. 3. Sometimes I wish I had an ability to clone myself to have time to do more. Roman Doroshenko - rdoroshenko w w w . g p w a t i m e s . o r g 45

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