Eric Dahlvang is a seasoned software engineer with nine years of experience currently working on Microsoft's Copilot Studio and long-standing contributions to the Bot Framework SDK. Based in Bellevue, WA, he blends backend expertise across .NET, JavaScript, and Python with practical full-stack work on bot samples and authentication flows, and has led support engineering for Bot Framework. Eric is an active open-source contributor to high-profile Microsoft repos (botbuilder-dotnet, botbuilder-js, botbuilder-python), where he’s improved security, OAuth flows, and cross-platform UX in production SDKs. He has a history of modernizing legacy systems into cloud-native solutions and shipping pragmatic fixes that stabilize large ecosystems—proof he values reliable, enjoyable engineering (as his GitHub motto suggests).
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
1/2 Computer Science, 1/2 Computer Science at Metro State University
Welcome to the Bot Framework samples repository. Here you will find task-focused samples in C#, JavaScript/TypeScript, and Python to help you get started with the Bot Framework SDK!
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:160 reviews, 46 commits, 365 PRs in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Eric's commits primarily focused on improving the functionality and user experience of the Contoso Cafe Bot. Their work involved implementing cross-platform support for loading resource files and enhancing card-based interactions within the bot. The user also contributed to conversation history display in the webchat and emulator. Furthermore, they made adjustments to the OAuthCard and removed mail-related code, showing a focus on authentication and user experience.
Welcome to the Bot Framework SDK for .NET repository, which is the home for the libraries and packages that enable developers to build sophisticated bot applications using .NET.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 releases, 284 reviews, 227 commits in 3 years
Contributions summary:Eric primarily contributed to the .NET Bot Framework SDK by merging branches and updating project files. The commits show modifications to several .csproj files, indicating work on dependencies and configurations for various SDK libraries. The changes include adjustments to package references, signing configurations, and the addition of new properties and classes for authentication and features like handling EndOfConversation codes, installation updates, and adaptive cards.
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