Keyur Shah is a software engineer with a decade of full-stack experience, currently building features and ensuring quality for Microsoft’s software and services from Redmond. He brings strong design and analytic skills honed across enterprise projects at Microsoft and Infosys, covering architecture reviews, SDLC ownership, database design, and CI/CD pipelines. Keyur has hands-on expertise improving front-end UX and accessibility—evidenced by his contributions to Microsoft’s Matter Center where he implemented configurable column filtering, sorting, and keyboard-friendly controls. He balances pragmatic engineering with attention to maintainability and performance, routinely contributing to design reviews and technical documentation. Comfortable across cloud, web, and data-driven features, he combines enterprise discipline with a knack for making complex UIs more usable.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
CDAC, Information Technology, B+, CDAC, Information Technology, B+ at Mumbai Educational Trust, MET League of Colleges
Microsoft’s Corporate, External, and Legal Affairs (CELA) group, in partnership with the Office extensibility team, developed Matter Center for Office 365 -- a document management and collaboration solution built using the Office app development model, Azure and Sharepoint.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:31 commits, 74 PRs, 51 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Keyur primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and front-end functionalities, with a significant emphasis on implementing column filtering and sorting features within the document and matter search pages. They were involved in refactoring code to support configurable columns, making templates more generic and adaptable to different configurations. Furthermore, the user contributed to resolving accessibility issues, ensuring proper functionality across various controls and menu components within the Matter Center application, specifically addressing issues related to focus handling and keyboard interfaces.
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