Vladimir Enchev is a seasoned software leader and co-founder with a quarter-century of hands-on engineering across web, desktop and mobile platforms and over a decade leading teams at Telerik/Progress. He co-founded Radzen, a rapid Angular RAD platform, and previously led NativeScript engineering—contributions that include core debugging, CLI improvements and mobile platform integrations still visible in the open-source projects. Vladimir blends full-stack development with product-level architecture, shipping UI component libraries (Radzen Blazor) and data-driven tooling used by enterprise developers. He has deep expertise in XAML, ASP.NET and modern frontend frameworks, and has committed pragmatic fixes and accessibility improvements to large OSS repos. Based in Sofia, he pairs formal training in electrical engineering and mathematics with a track record of translating complex UI and framework problems into developer-friendly solutions. Colleagues know him for moving seamlessly between low-level platform fixes and high-level product vision.
11 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Master Electrical Engineering, Master Electrical Engineering at Technical University of Sofia
Radzen Blazor is a set of 90+ free native Blazor UI components packed with DataGrid, Scheduler, Charts and robust theming including Material design and FluentUI.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:487 releases, 38 reviews, 1335 commits in 2 years
Contributions summary:Vladimir's commits primarily focus on the development and refinement of native Blazor UI components, particularly for the Radzen Blazor framework. The contributions involve bug fixes, feature implementations (such as adding properties and methods), and improvements to component styling and accessibility. The user's work is geared toward enhancing the functionality and usability of the Radzen Blazor components library.
Contributions:152 commits, 2 PRs, 167 pushes in 4 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Vladimir added and updated example OData applications within the Radzen framework, likely focusing on both the front-end and back-end components. They modified CSS files to implement or adjust the visual theme of the examples. The commits include changes to HTML forms for employee details and other data-driven examples, indicating work on the user interface and potential data binding aspects.
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