Brian Chavez is a founder and software engineer with 14 years of experience building and maintaining robust .NET systems from a Colorado Springs base. As founder of Bit Armory Inc. and a former Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies, he combines entrepreneurial drive with deep hands-on expertise in desktop and web frameworks like Windows Forms and ASP.NET Core. He’s an active open-source contributor who improves developer experience through documentation hygiene, bug fixes, unit tests, and API refinements across notable projects including dotnet/winforms, aspnetcore, Eto, and the Bogus data generator. Brian’s work spans backend stability (database drivers and socket handling) to cross-platform GUI behavior and locale-aware tooling, showing an unusual mix of low-level detail orientation and product-minded features. Known for "slaying bad code" and shipping reliably, he also brings a hardware-rooted perspective from a Computer Engineering degree that informs pragmatic, well-tested solutions.
:card_index: A simple fake data generator for C#, F#, and VB.NET. Based on and ported from the famed faker.js.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:131 releases, 22 reviews, 643 commits in 7 years
Contributions summary:Brian implemented new features to generate and format phone numbers and addresses, with the focus on supporting the new feature. The user added new locales for the project and improved the data consistency across the different locales. The user also added new methods for generating IBAN and bitcoin addresses.
ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:4 commits, 1 PR, 11 comments in 4 years
Contributions summary:Brian primarily focused on improving and maintaining the .NET Core framework, as evidenced by their work on fixing typos, correcting documentation, and addressing specific issues within the codebase. They demonstrate a strong understanding of the framework's internal workings by modifying core components, including authorization services, and identity-related classes. Furthermore, the user contributed to the enhancement of the project's codebase through spelling and grammar fixes.
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