Richard Werkman is a software engineer with nine years’ experience building pragmatic solutions across Dutch public and private sectors, currently developing software at Info Support. He graduated in Software Engineering from Windesheim and completed a standout graduation project—a .NET Core mutation testing framework released as the open-source Stryker.NET and graded 9.5. Richard’s background includes hands-on roles at AFAS, Belastingdienst, RDW and others, giving him a broad view of enterprise development practices and recurring patterns to reuse across projects. He brings practical full-stack .NET experience, a consultancy mindset, and a track record of turning academic research into production-ready tools. An understated strength is his early involvement in many short-term, cross-company projects, which sharpened his ability to onboard fast and deliver impact in varied teams.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor, Informatica (Software engineering), Bachelor, Informatica (Software engineering) at Windesheim
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