Andreas Ecker is a product management expert and web/cloud-native technologist with 17 years of experience, currently shaping SAP’s web browser strategy and UI technologies from Walldorf, Germany. He blends deep technical craftsmanship in modern frontends, JavaScript/TypeScript ecosystems, and cloud stacks with product leadership across innovation, release management, and developer relations. A long-time contributor to enterprise UI frameworks, Andreas has improved documentation and testing for flagship open-source projects like OpenUI5 and qooxdoo, helping ensure cross-browser and cross-platform reliability. His background in physics and computer science from KIT (with study at Oregon State) gives him a methodical, systems-oriented approach to software architecture and UX. Known for bridging internal collaboration and external partnerships, he focuses on pragmatic solutions that scale across enterprise landscapes. Colleagues value his mix of hands-on engineering, clear technical writing, and strategic product thinking.
17 years of coding experience
Diplom / M.Sc., Physics; Computer Science, Diplom / M.Sc., Physics; Computer Science at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Physics; Electrical & Computer Engineering, Physics; Electrical & Computer Engineering at Oregon State University
Contributions:2 releases, 16 commits, 12 PRs in 4 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Andreas primarily contributed to the documentation of the qooxdoo framework. Their commits involved fixing typos, correcting documentation, and revising man pages related to REST communication, CSS3 animations, and the core qx.core and qx.ui.mobile namespaces. These changes focused on clarifying explanations and improving the overall accuracy and readability of the framework's documentation.
OpenUI5 lets you build enterprise-ready web applications, responsive to all devices, running on almost any browser of your choice.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 2 PRs, 20 comments in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Andreas's commits primarily involve improvements to documentation and updates to testing configurations within the OpenUI5 framework. Their work focuses on refining the documentation for the `loadFragment` method, which involves in-depth explanations and examples. Additionally, the user modified the QUnit tests related to scrolling and OData model integration and addressed compatibility issues to ensure consistency and correct behavior across different scenarios.
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