Anders Bjerner is a System Developer with 12 years of experience building .NET web solutions from backend integrations to front-end UI polish. Based in Horsens, Denmark, he’s been at Limbo since 2011 and brings deep practical knowledge of Umbraco—both as an Umbraco MVP and an active contributor to core projects like Umbraco-CMS and OurUmbraco. His work spans API-driven backend features (e.g., Meetup.com integration) and thoughtful editor UX improvements, showing an ability to move between server-side C# and client-facing UI details. Early career work converting analog systems to digital web services for the Danish Road Directorate gave him a lasting appetite for pragmatic, maintainable solutions in production systems. Colleagues appreciate his steady long-term ownership and focus on shipping useful features rather than chasing trendy stacks.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
HTX Horsens
Bachelor, Information Communication and Technology, Bachelor, Information Communication and Technology at VIA University College
Contributions:7 reviews, 94 commits, 39 PRs in 3 years
Contributions summary:Anders primarily contributed to the OurUmbraco project by adding and integrating a new section to the "Community" page that lists Umbraco events from Meetup.com. Their work involved creating a `MeetupsController.cs` file, adding dependencies related to Skybrud.Social.Meetup, and modifying existing view files to display the meetup events. This included fetching and displaying the data from the Meetup.com API.
Umbraco is a free and open source .NET content management system helping you deliver delightful digital experiences.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:16 reviews, 136 commits, 125 PRs in 9 years
Contributions summary:Anders primarily focused on improving and maintaining the Umbraco CMS front-end user interface. Their contributions included documentation improvements for the editor service, adding new features like the "large" overlay size and the ability to disable tabs in tab navigation, and fixing issues related to the grid editor and notifications. They also made updates to the UI API documentation and corrected casing issues in the document type editor.
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