Dariusz Komosiński is a software engineer with 8 years of experience building applications and foundational libraries for both end users and developer platforms, now leading the Grammarly-for-Windows effort within Superhuman's new platform. Based in Frankfurt and an active .NET Foundation member, he blends hands-on full-stack development with technical leadership, shipping UI and rendering improvements in high-profile open-source projects like Avalonia. His contributions there focus on rendering, data-binding, and UX polish—fixing visual glitches and optimizing templates to make desktop UI more responsive. He holds engineering degrees from Politechnika Gdańska and spends spare time contributing to open-source, demonstrating a pragmatic mix of product-driven thinking and low-level UI craftsmanship.
8 years of coding experience
Magister inżynier (Mgr inż.), Informatyka, Magister inżynier (Mgr inż.), Informatyka at Politechnika Gdańska
Develop Desktop, Embedded, Mobile and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. The most popular .NET UI client technology
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Full-stack Developer
Contributions:245 reviews, 942 commits, 331 PRs in 3 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Dariusz's commits focus on improving the rendering of UI elements and adding functionality, including features such as the ability to copy property values from the context menu. They also refactored and optimized code related to property bindings and data templates within the Avalonia framework, and addressed issues like text trimming. Furthermore, the user worked on improving the overall user experience by fixing visual glitches and enabling a more responsive UI.
Contributions:471 pushes, 375 branches in 4 years 10 months
dotnetuwpui-frameworkframeworkmulti-platform
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Dariusz Komosiński - Software Engineer at .NET Foundation