Friedrich von Never is a pragmatic software engineer with 20 years of experience, based between the Netherlands and the Czech Republic, who blends deep .NET and F# knowledge with a meticulous approach to documentation and tooling. He contributes to notable open-source projects such as xaml-math—improving LaTeX-style formula rendering for WPF and Avalonia—and has strengthened the F# SQLProvider docs to improve usability and maintainability. Comfortable across the full stack, he has shipped parser fixes, tests, NuGet packaging improvements and build automation that show attention to both developer experience and production reliability. Colleagues would describe him as an engineer who pairs technical rigor with quiet professionalism—“engineer, programmer, gentleman” reads his GitHub bio—and a tendency to tackle small-yet-critical issues that others overlook.
A collection of .NET libraries for rendering mathematical formulae using the LaTeX typesetting style, for the WPF and Avalonia XAML-based frameworks
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:1 release, 128 reviews, 420 commits in 6 years
Contributions summary:Friedrich made several contributions to the .NET library, including preparing for AnyCPU publishing, adding NuGet scripts, and removing unused class diagrams. Furthermore, the user addressed TODOs in the TexFormulaParser and released a new version of the project. Additionally, the user added tests for the parser and delimiter support.
A general F# SQL database erasing type provider, supporting LINQ queries, schema exploration, individuals, CRUD operations and much more besides.
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:8 commits, 3 PRs, 9 comments in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Friedrich's contributions primarily focus on improving the project's documentation. They fixed formatting and links on the index page, added stubs for empty documentation pages, and corrected broken links within the documentation. The user also fixed a relative path issue in the documentation generator, enabled rich formatting on certain pages, and corrected a license link, showing a dedication to comprehensive and accurate documentation.
sqlserverfsharpcrudlinqcrud-operations
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