Daniel Otykier is a founder and CTO-level engineer who has spent the last decade building tooling and architectures around Microsoft analytics technologies, and now works full-time on Tabular Editor — a widely used open-source and commercial data-modeling tool for Power BI and Analysis Services. He combines deep BI domain expertise (T-SQL, DAX, MDX, SSAS, Power BI) with hands-on .NET and Azure development, having shipped UI-focused Windows Forms enhancements in the Tabular Editor repo. Based in Denmark, he has led analytics practice and product teams at Kapacity and Tabular Editor ApS, bridging enterprise BI requirements with developer-centric tooling. Notably, his work surfaces in both the product and its open-source codebase, reflecting an unusual blend of product leadership and day-to-day engineering.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Cand. IT, Physics, Computer Science, Digital Design, Business Intelligence, Integrated Systems, Cand. IT, Physics, Computer Science, Digital Design, Business Intelligence, Integrated Systems at Aarhus Universitet
This is the code repository and issue tracker for Tabular Editor 2.X (free, open-source version). This repository is being maintained by Daniel Otykier.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:95 releases, 5 reviews, 388 commits in 6 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Daniel's commits primarily involve modifications to the `TabularEditor/FormMain.Designer.cs` file, suggesting UI and potentially application logic changes. The commits focus on upgrading to Visual Studio 2017 and adding new features such as "New model" to the UI. These changes demonstrate expertise in UI development, specifically within a Windows Forms application and are contributing to the functionality of Tabular Editor.
Community repository for sharing and discussing scripts for use with Tabular Editor
Contributions:2 reviews, 8 commits, 5 PRs in 2 years 4 months
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