Top expert inCross-Platform Mobile Development with Cordova and Ionic
Vladimir Kharlampidi is a founder and front-end engineer with 14+ years of experience building high-impact UI frameworks and developer tools from ideation to commercial distribution. He created widely used projects such as Swiper—the touch slider powering millions of sites—and Framework7, and continues to ship focused libraries like Atropos and Konsta UI that enhance touch interactions and mobile-first design. Vladimir combines deep front-end engineering (JS/TypeScript, React/Vue/Svelte, Tailwind) with product instincts, owning build pipelines, websites, and no-code experiences like Swiper Studio. He leads t0ggles as a modern project-management product integrating AI and seamless workflows, demonstrating a knack for turning open-source success into paid platforms. Based in Fort Lauderdale, he is known for hands-on contributions across core repo code, docs and tooling, and for bridging polished UX with developer ergonomics.
14 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma Specialist, Engineering and Communications, Diploma Specialist, Engineering and Communications at Rostov State Transport University
Contributions:3 reviews, 609 commits, 149 PRs in 5 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Vladimir contributed significantly to the Swiper website by making updates to various components and examples. Their work primarily focused on refining UI elements, including layout adjustments, and updating the site's content by adding pagination events. They also updated the versions and links of Swiper on the documentation pages, indicating a focus on website maintenance and component improvements.
Most modern mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:74 releases, 36 reviews, 2413 commits in 11 years
Contributions summary:Vladimir primarily contributed to the Swiper library by implementing changes to core files, components, and effects. These changes were focused on the core functionality of the library, which involves hardware accelerated transitions and also included a wide range of improvements and updates related to the library's components. The user's work involved updating DOM structures, and other components of the library.
touch-eventsswipe-gesturesslideracceleratedtouch
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