Viktor Kynchev is a founder and full-stack software engineer with 11 years of experience, currently leading Levelll while also contributing as a .NET developer and DevOps specialist at VirtuWorks. He specializes in front-end development and UX, but pairs that with strong back-end and performance optimization skills—evident from building crypto exchanges, a payment gateway, and maintaining emulator UI components in open-source projects. Based in Burgas, Bulgaria, Viktor blends entrepreneurial drive with hands-on craftsmanship, treating code as a “labor of love” that prioritizes speed, responsiveness, and cross-platform polish. His background spans freelance startups to team-led enterprise builds, giving him a pragmatic, end-to-end view of product development. Viktor’s curiosity keeps him experimenting with emerging frameworks and refining developer-facing tools, making him as comfortable shipping production features as he is improving documentation and tooling for users.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Industrial Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Industrial Engineering at Burgas Free University
Engineer's degree, Software Developer, Engineer's degree, Software Developer at Vocational School of Computer Technology - Pravets, Bulgaria
Minimal Linux Live (MLL) is a tiny educational Linux distribution, which is designed to be built from scratch by using a collection of automated shell scripts. Minimal Linux Live offers a core environment with just the Linux kernel, GNU C library, and Busybox userland utilities.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR in 1 day
Contributions summary:Viktor primarily focused on updating and maintaining the emulator's user interface within the documentation section. Their commits include modifications to the JavaScript code for the `libv86.js` file, adjusting file names, and fixing auto-path issues in the HTML structure. These changes indicate a focus on refining the presentation and functionality of the emulator's interface for users. Several commits related to fixing and updating the emulator's front-end components, including CSS modifications, were observed.
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