Few links which have all "About Me"
I am a software architect and engineer, having very entrepreneurial mind, and strongly believe that the best business can be built only on passion. My own passions are in self improvement, becoming better, improving your skills and jumping over your head. I've been doing this all my life and think it just make me stronger and helps me believe in myself more.
So, instead of having formal homepage, or something like that, I decided just to create blog post with all links about me. Very self centric, I would say. Here they go below, in no particular order:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexeypro - LinkedIn profile. I do not usually accept random recruiters connection requests, trying to keep it to personal professional networking.
http://bit.ly/olexiy-resume-pdf - My resume, which I update a little less often than LinkedIn profile.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/1720 - O'Reilly Author's page.
http://github.com/westla7 - Some open source projects and misc code.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/olexiyp/ - Flickr with thousands of photos. But only few are public. Love the service, by the way.
http://twitter.com/alexeypro - I do use Twitter, but not very often now.
http://www.google.com/profiles/westla7 - Big Google Profile, with like all possible links around me.
http://www.facebook.com/olexiy - Facebook profile. The thing which I really never use.
http://www.google.com/reader/shared/westla7 - Last but not least - my Google Reader shared items.
From the technical "side" of me -- I like to create simple and light solutions, and solve problems instead of building silver bullet. Do not believe in programming for the sake of programming - as this is just a tool and nothing more, and you have to use it to build something important and needed. I love working with large-scale projects, and love taking challenges they can bring on me.
I use Apple's hardware and software and pretty fine with it. Recently had long love-hate-love-hate relationship between me and iPhone and Blackberry devices which is ended up in me keeping the iPhone (read more about it here).