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Vladyslav Mudrichenko

PHP developer building Coretsia — a deterministic PHP 8.4+ framework experimen...
Kyiv, Ukraine coretsia.dev Joined June 2026
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I’m a PHP developer working on Coretsia, an early-stage open-source framework experiment for PHP 8.4+.

The project explores deterministic tooling, strict package boundaries, sourc... Show more

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PHP 8.4, Composer, PHPUnit, PHPStan, Git, GitHub, Markdown, Linux, CI/CD, architecture tooling, open-source maintenance

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Deterministic framework architecture, package boundary rules, source-of-truth documentation, progressive framework modes, PHP runtime drivers, developer tooling, and long-term maintainability for PHP ecosystems.

Achievements

Building Coretsia as an open-source PHP 8.4+ framework experiment from the ground up.

Published early architecture notes and design discussions around deterministic tooling, strict repository boundaries, framework-reserved tags, runtime drivers, and source-of-truth-driven development.

Fun Fact

I like designing framework rules before they become painful to enforce.

Random Dev Quote

Architecture is easier to keep clean when the rules are executable, documented, and deterministic.

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Full Name: Vladyslav Mudrichenko
Headline: PHP developer building Coretsia — a deterministic PHP 8.4+ framework experiment
About: I’m a PHP developer working on Coretsia, an early-stage open-source framework experiment for PHP 8.4+.

The project explores deterministic tooling, strict package boundaries, source-of-truth-driven architecture, and framework design rules that are defined before the first stable release.

I’m especially interested in long-lived PHP systems, maintainable architecture, reproducible development workflows, and the trade-offs behind framework internals.

At this stage, I’m not trying to position Coretsia as a production-ready alternative to existing frameworks. I’m mainly looking for thoughtful technical feedback, architecture review, and criticism from developers who care about framework design.
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
Website: https://coretsia.dev
Languges & Tools: PHP 8.4, Composer, PHPUnit, PHPStan, Git, GitHub, Markdown, Linux, CI/CD, architecture tooling, open-source maintenance
Currently Exploring: Deterministic framework architecture, package boundary rules, source-of-truth documentation, progressive framework modes, PHP runtime drivers, developer tooling, and long-term maintainability for PHP ecosystems.
Achievements: Building Coretsia as an open-source PHP 8.4+ framework experiment from the ground up.

Published early architecture notes and design discussions around deterministic tooling, strict repository boundaries, framework-reserved tags, runtime drivers, and source-of-truth-driven development.
Fun Fact: I like designing framework rules before they become painful to enforce.
Random Dev Quote: Architecture is easier to keep clean when the rules are executable, documented, and deterministic.
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