Victor Bocharsky is a web developer with 12 years of hands-on PHP and Symfony experience, currently helping ship features and courses at SymfonyCasts. He combines backend expertise—Doctrine ORM, DQL, and API/architecture work—with front-end templating skills (Twig) and a strong focus on clear technical documentation. His open-source contributions include improvements to Symfony demo apps, Symfony docs, EasyAdmin and design-pattern examples, showing a knack for both implementation and pedagogy. A former trainer and QA instructor, he brings an educator’s clarity to code and docs, and his work on widely used Symfony projects demonstrates practical influence across the ecosystem. Based in Ukraine, he also contributes to developer learning by writing course code and examples that make complex Symfony topics more approachable.
12 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Specialist, Information measuring systems, Specialist, Information measuring systems at National Aviation University
Symfony Developer, PHP Symfony (group #1), Symfony Developer, PHP Symfony (group #1) at BIONIC University
Screencast code, script and tandem bikes behind the "Stellar Development with Symfony 4" tutorial
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 308 commits, 25 PRs in 4 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Victor primarily contributed to the Symfony 4 project by modifying and adding code related to article management and display. Their commits addressed issues like invalid method names and missing code, suggesting a focus on backend logic and data handling within the application. Further contributions involved modifications to Twig templates, indicating an involvement in the front-end presentation layer. Several commits focused on query builder logic and the reuse of code, implying expertise in the doctrine ORM.
Contributions:29 reviews, 130 commits, 141 PRs in 6 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Victor primarily contributed to back-end functionalities, particularly within the context of the Symfony framework. They added a web-accessible configuration checker, addressed file name inconsistencies, and registered DoctrineFixturesBundle. Further contributions include adding type hints to entity setters and replacing query builder with DQL. The user also updated dependencies and fixed translation keys.
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