Average mark of bachelor's diploma 4.75
Speak as native russian and ukrainian languages,
English for reading documentation and technical conversation.
I was born April 29th, 1987 in Donetsk city, Ukraine, but, my family moved to Makeevka town soon. My parents were architects. My father, Yaroslav Moshkola is still works in architectural company. My mother, Ludmila Moshkola got second higher education diploma and changed her occupation to pedagogy. When I was three years old I went to the local children garden.
I started school in 1994. It was the school number 2 of Makeevka. I'd studied there till 1999, when we moved back to Donetsk. So I'd to change school to the specialized physical and mathematical school number 35 of Donetsk. Happily, this school was next to my new house, and I didn't have to cross the city every day to study there, like some classmates did.
In 1996 I’d my first experience in work with personal computer. That time, personal computers were quite unusual thing in Ukraine. But I got the opportunity to use it. I was a kid, and like other kids I’d like to play videogames. So, shure, I didn’t miss the chance to play on PC, but it wasn’t my only interest in computers. I’d like to draw in AutoCAD, type texts. Later I’d got my own personal computer. It was used for studying, and for having fun. And I’d always been asking myself how the hell is that thing works? Sometimes I’d founded answers by method of trying and error. Than I’d started use the internet for solving the problems. But it wasn’t enough to get the systematic knowledge and experience.
That’s why, when I had to make decision about my future education and occupation, I’d chosen the computer engineering.
In 2004 I entered in Donetsk National Technical University on the Computer Science Faculty. I can’t remember a lot about my first year in the University. After finishing the first course, I decided to continue my education in group of English Technical Faculty, with foreign students in English language. That was very important choice, which changed all future education. Not just because of the language, but because of special environment too.
Finally, Mr. Gusev, tried to explain us how the hell is that thing works. I mean computer. It was the most interest course I can remember. It wasn’t easy, but it was about the real hardware, it was more than just about how to use the devise, it was about how it works, what’s inside.
Anyway, in 2008 the bachelor's education was completed. I've passed the exams and graduated from the University with bachelor's diploma.
Now I’m getting the master degree on computer science faculty of Donetsk National Technical University.
In 2004, when I become a student of Donetsk National Technical University, I got the job of system administrator at the private industrial company. I got there practical experience in building of local area networks and administrating Windows and Linux servers. I still cooperate with that company, but the primary activity has changed to web-development, and I’d got some experience in it. Actually, that became a reason why I’d chosen my master’s work subject and supervisor.
First of all – to graduate from the university with master’s degree diploma.
After that, I’ll be able to devote more time to commercial web-development, or maybe something else. It’s hard to predict on hundred percent, because if you want to make god laugh, tell him about your plans.
Anyway, I’d like to visit foreign countries, USA for example. I hope I will.