Paul Vrugt is a Technical Architect with nearly 20 years at Infoland/Zenya, rising from intern to architect while specializing in scalable back-end systems, SaaS transformations, and .NET/Azure ecosystems. He combines hands-on implementation with strategic roadmap ownership, coaching cross-functional teams and translating business needs into resilient technical designs. A pragmatic DevOps advocate, he’s driven cloud migrations and modern CI/CD practices to improve reliability and delivery velocity. His open-source work enhancing a popular Visual Studio WebCompiler extension shows attention to developer tooling and nuanced handling of dependency trees and platform quirks. Based in North Brabant, he brings deep institutional knowledge of his product domain plus a steady record of incremental technical leadership.
12 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor Computer Science, Bachelor Computer Science at Fontys University of Applied Sciences
Visual Studio extension for compiling LESS and Sass files
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 4 PRs, 17 comments in 10 days
Contributions summary:Paul primarily focused on enhancing the WebCompiler extension, adding support for Sass and Less partials and dependencies, which required modifications to the configuration processing. They implemented dependency tree base and made several improvements for compilation, including handling case sensitivity and forward/backward slashes. The user also fixed tests related to these changes and improved overall functionality related to dependencies.
Zxing Barcode Scanning Library for MonoTouch, Mono for Android, and Windows Phone
Contributions:1 PR, 5 pushes in 5 months
phonewindowszxing-barcodemonoandroid
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