Victor Pogor is a Development Consultant with nine years of experience building .NET back-ends, APIs and data-driven services, specializing in C#, ASP.NET (Core), Entity Framework and Dapper. He combines day-to-day engineering with DevOps pragmatism—managing Kubernetes, authoring Jenkins Groovy scripts, configuring Octopus deployments and experimenting with Ansible on a personal Raspberry Pi cluster. His contributions to high-profile open-source work on the Roslyn repo reflect a focus on compiler correctness, test automation and developer tooling improvements. A former police analyst, he brings disciplined analytical thinking and a methodical approach to complex problem solving and incident troubleshooting. Based in Queensland, Australia, he keeps sharp by reading technical articles daily and translating curiosity about UI/UX and tooling into production-quality solutions. Colleagues describe him as a fast learner who turns early programming fascination into consistent delivery across evolving cloud-native stacks.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Law, Master's degree Law at Stefan cel Mare Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Licentiate degree Faculty of Informatics Engineering and Design, Licentiate degree Faculty of Informatics Engineering and Design at Free International University of Moldova
The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:27 reviews, 4 PRs, 42 comments in 5 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Victor primarily contributed to improving the Roslyn compiler's functionality and test coverage. Their commits focused on fixing Go To Definition issues, adding more tests for ValueTuple, and implementing code folding for collection expressions. Additionally, the user implemented an IDE0028 rule to simplify collection initializers and added a "propr" snippet to generate the required property.
Contributions:2 reviews, 16 PRs, 55 pushes in 11 months
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