Stefan Csomor is a seasoned application developer and entrepreneur with over 27 years of experience building cross-platform C++ applications and leading medical software teams. A medical practitioner by training and a computer scientist by degree, he uniquely bridges clinical workflows and user-centered software design, founding and running Advanced Concepts AG since 1994. He led macOS development for the widely used wxWidgets GUI framework for nearly two decades, contributing key Cocoa/Carbon backend improvements for high-DPI displays, font rendering, menus and file dialogs. Stefan’s background enables him to translate complex regulatory and clinical requirements into pragmatic, robust interfaces and APIs. Based in Ossingen, Zurich, he combines deep systems-level expertise with hands-on bug fixes and feature work, favoring high-quality, cross-platform user experiences. An uncommon mix of clinical insight and low-level GUI engineering makes him especially effective on medical and desktop software projects.
27 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
med.pract., Medicine, med.pract., Medicine at University of Zurich
Baccalaureate, Baccalaureate at Kollegium Nuolen
B.Sc., Computer Science, B.Sc., Computer Science at Fernuniversität Hagen
Contributions:128 reviews, 5118 commits, 106 PRs in 24 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Stefan contributed to the wxWidgets framework, primarily focusing on macOS-specific implementations, notably improving the functionality of and fixing bugs in the Cocoa-based and Carbon-based backends. They worked on supporting features like high-resolution displays, font rendering, and tooltips. Additionally, the user modified the menuing system, and implemented or improved file dialogs, showing a focus on enhancing the user interface and API completeness.
Contributions:106 pushes, 17 branches in 2 years 8 months
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