Jevan Saks is a Partner Software Engineer at Microsoft with roughly two decades of cumulative tenure and nine years of focused engineering experience since graduating Carnegie Mellon with a CS degree. He architects Windows platform features and drives build, release, and UI automation work for flagship WinUI projects, contributing to build pipelines, SDK integration, and front-end updates for widely used repositories like microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml and WinUI-Gallery. Known for improving developer productivity and release reliability, he blends low-level build engineering with front-end adaptation to new SDKs and package versions. Based in Bellevue, WA, he pairs deep institutional product knowledge with active open-source contributions and a knack for making complex build systems reproducible and debuggable.
9 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University
WinUI: a modern UI framework with a rich set of controls and styles to build dynamic and high-performing Windows applications.
Role in this project:
Automation Engineer / Build & Release Engineer
Contributions:29 releases, 131 reviews, 148 commits in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Jevan's commits primarily revolve around automating the build and test processes within the WinUI XAML repository. They made significant changes to the build scripts, including updating NuGet package downloads, improving SDK installation, and integrating source indexing for debugging. Further contributions include modifications to release pipelines, the generation of framework packages, and adjustments to the build environment for VS2019 agents.
This app demonstrates the controls available in WinUI and the Fluent Design System.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 8 commits, 9 PRs in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Jevan primarily focused on updating the WinUI Gallery to incorporate the latest Microsoft UI eXtensions (MUX) and WinUI prerelease versions. This involved updating the project files to use new package versions and retargeting to newer Windows SDK versions. The contributions also include adapting to changes in the application's name and updating UI test configurations. Additionally, the user made changes related to radio button sample pages.
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Jevan Saks - Partner Software Engineer at Microsoft