Jeffrey T. Fritz is a seasoned web developer with 17 years of experience specializing in .NET and full-stack ASP.NET Core applications. Based in Philadelphia, he combines hands-on engineering with live coding, regularly streaming development sessions at twitch.tv/csharpfritz. His open-source work includes building and iterating on CoreWiki—an ASP.NET Core wiki project where he implemented routing, UI improvements, Bootstrap 4 upgrades, and a “Latest Changes” view. He has also contributed to NuGet documentation, producing release notes and maintaining key docs for major NuGet releases. Known for translating user-focused requirements into clean, maintainable web experiences, he blends technical depth with a public teaching presence that amplifies his impact.
A simple ASP.NET Core wiki that we are working on during live coding streams
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:319 commits, 171 PRs, 268 pushes in 7 months
Contributions summary:Jeffrey appears to be a full-stack developer contributing to the ASP.NET Core wiki project. Their commits primarily focused on implementing features related to routing, user interface, and content display. The code changes indicate they were involved in modifying the application's structure, handling user input, and improving the overall user experience. They also updated the project to use Bootstrap 4 and implemented a new "Latest Changes" page.
Former Documentation site for NuGet - now replaced by NuGet/docs.microsoft.com-nuget
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:129 commits, 97 PRs, 63 pushes in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Jeffrey primarily contributed to the NuGet documentation repository by updating the `Default.cshtml` files, which appear to be the main documentation pages, with information about new NuGet releases and features. They added release notes for various NuGet versions, including 3.0 beta, RC, and final releases, along with updates for versions 2.8.5 and 2.8.6. These updates included the addition of download links and corrected references, demonstrating a focus on maintaining and updating documentation related to NuGet releases.
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