
Over the past year, Kurmanov contributed to the SurveyJS ecosystem by building and refining features across the survey-library and survey-creator repositories. He engineered robust UI components such as range sliders and matrix drag-and-drop, focusing on accessibility, localization, and maintainability. Using TypeScript, CSS, and Angular, he improved ARIA labeling, streamlined validation logic, and automated documentation and CI/CD workflows with Azure Pipelines. His work addressed cross-framework compatibility, reduced test flakiness, and enhanced developer tooling. Kurmanov’s technical depth is evident in his approach to code quality, internationalization enforcement, and the delivery of reliable, user-focused enhancements that accelerated release cycles.

October 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering designer-centric UX improvements and robust testing across SurveyJS components. Delivered feature enhancements and bug fixes across survey-library and survey-creator with clear business value: faster designer iteration, reliable previews, and consistent localization.
October 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering designer-centric UX improvements and robust testing across SurveyJS components. Delivered feature enhancements and bug fixes across survey-library and survey-creator with clear business value: faster designer iteration, reliable previews, and consistent localization.
Sep 2025 monthly summary across survey-library, survey-creator, and survey-analytics focusing on UI stability, reliability, and developer tooling. Delivered core features to improve interaction safety and UI consistency, fixed critical rendering and alignment bugs, and enhanced CI/CD and build tooling. Outcome: reduced risk of unintended UI changes, more maintainable codebase, and faster, more reliable releases with better localization support.
Sep 2025 monthly summary across survey-library, survey-creator, and survey-analytics focusing on UI stability, reliability, and developer tooling. Delivered core features to improve interaction safety and UI consistency, fixed critical rendering and alignment bugs, and enhanced CI/CD and build tooling. Outcome: reduced risk of unintended UI changes, more maintainable codebase, and faster, more reliable releases with better localization support.
August 2025 performance summary across survey-library, survey-creator, and survey-analytics focused on UX reliability, maintainability, and CI/CD robustness. Deliveries span bug fixes, policy-driven code quality, and pipeline automation with translation workflows, driving faster releases, better internationalization support, and more reliable analytics.
August 2025 performance summary across survey-library, survey-creator, and survey-analytics focused on UX reliability, maintainability, and CI/CD robustness. Deliveries span bug fixes, policy-driven code quality, and pipeline automation with translation workflows, driving faster releases, better internationalization support, and more reliable analytics.
July 2025 performance summary: Stabilized visual regression and UI test workflows, automated CI/CD with Azure Pipelines, and enhanced accessibility across survey-library and survey-creator. Delivered business value by reducing flaky tests, accelerating deployments, and improving accessibility coverage for key workflows.
July 2025 performance summary: Stabilized visual regression and UI test workflows, automated CI/CD with Azure Pipelines, and enhanced accessibility across survey-library and survey-creator. Delivered business value by reducing flaky tests, accelerating deployments, and improving accessibility coverage for key workflows.
June 2025 monthly summary for survey projects. Delivered cross-repo Range Slider capabilities and strengthened robustness across the UI. Key features include a new Range Slider question type in the survey library and a corresponding slider type in the survey creator, enabling more flexible data collection. Major bug fixes addressed accessibility labeling robustness, read-only input visuals, and slider validation across libraries. QA and CI improvements reduced flakiness, with updated visual regression tests and migration-related test infrastructure adjustments. These efforts improved user experience, accessibility, and release stability, accelerating future feature delivery.
June 2025 monthly summary for survey projects. Delivered cross-repo Range Slider capabilities and strengthened robustness across the UI. Key features include a new Range Slider question type in the survey library and a corresponding slider type in the survey creator, enabling more flexible data collection. Major bug fixes addressed accessibility labeling robustness, read-only input visuals, and slider validation across libraries. QA and CI improvements reduced flakiness, with updated visual regression tests and migration-related test infrastructure adjustments. These efforts improved user experience, accessibility, and release stability, accelerating future feature delivery.
May 2025: three features delivered across survey-library and survey-creator, with emphasis on accessibility, validation UX, and new authoring capabilities. Implemented ARIA labeling for matrix dropdowns, refactored validation logic with preserved behavior, improved autocomplete UX for form fields, added accessibility and snapshot tests, and introduced the Slider question type in the Creator with localization and UI integration.
May 2025: three features delivered across survey-library and survey-creator, with emphasis on accessibility, validation UX, and new authoring capabilities. Implemented ARIA labeling for matrix dropdowns, refactored validation logic with preserved behavior, improved autocomplete UX for form fields, added accessibility and snapshot tests, and introduced the Slider question type in the Creator with localization and UI integration.
April 2025 monthly summary for surveyjs/survey-library: Key accessibility and reliability improvements delivered, along with CI/CD process refinement to streamline feedback. This month focused on cross-framework accessibility, robust user input interactions, and cleaner CI noise, reinforcing business value through improved usability and faster, clearer build signals.
April 2025 monthly summary for surveyjs/survey-library: Key accessibility and reliability improvements delivered, along with CI/CD process refinement to streamline feedback. This month focused on cross-framework accessibility, robust user input interactions, and cleaner CI noise, reinforcing business value through improved usability and faster, clearer build signals.
March 2025 performance highlights: Delivered significant feature work, major bug fixes, and CI/CD improvements across SurveyJS repositories, driving reliability, accessibility, and deployment velocity. Key deliverables include a comprehensive Drag-and-Drop overhaul in Survey Creator with broad UI and refactor work, targeted accessibility and UI/UX enhancements in the creator interface, stabilization and modernization of Azure Pipelines and build configurations, UI theming and touch UX improvements in the library, and cleanup of legacy drag-and-drop code in the core. These efforts improved maintainability, reduced turnaround time for changes, and strengthened accessibility and developer experience. Business value includes faster release cycles, reduced deployment risk, improved accessibility compliance, and consistent theming across products. Technologies demonstrated include Azure Pipelines and YAML-based CI/CD, large-scale refactoring and modularization, accessibility best practices (ARIA), UI theming, and cross-repo collaboration.
March 2025 performance highlights: Delivered significant feature work, major bug fixes, and CI/CD improvements across SurveyJS repositories, driving reliability, accessibility, and deployment velocity. Key deliverables include a comprehensive Drag-and-Drop overhaul in Survey Creator with broad UI and refactor work, targeted accessibility and UI/UX enhancements in the creator interface, stabilization and modernization of Azure Pipelines and build configurations, UI theming and touch UX improvements in the library, and cleanup of legacy drag-and-drop code in the core. These efforts improved maintainability, reduced turnaround time for changes, and strengthened accessibility and developer experience. Business value includes faster release cycles, reduced deployment risk, improved accessibility compliance, and consistent theming across products. Technologies demonstrated include Azure Pipelines and YAML-based CI/CD, large-scale refactoring and modularization, accessibility best practices (ARIA), UI theming, and cross-repo collaboration.
February 2025 monthly summary: Delivered user-focused enhancements and stability improvements across surveyjs/survey-creator, survey-library, and survey-analytics. Focused on features that boost business value (better localization and UX), automation (V2 docs deployment), and reliability (drag-and-drop stability, accessibility, and observability).
February 2025 monthly summary: Delivered user-focused enhancements and stability improvements across surveyjs/survey-creator, survey-library, and survey-analytics. Focused on features that boost business value (better localization and UX), automation (V2 docs deployment), and reliability (drag-and-drop stability, accessibility, and observability).
January 2025 performance summary: Delivered automation and reliability improvements across SurveyJS repos (survey-library, survey-creator, survey-analytics). Key features include automated documentation build/deploy via Azure Pipelines, comprehensive user-facing docs, and UI enhancements; major bug fixes improved rendering robustness of survey inputs; CI/CD pipeline corrections for visual regression tests and repository endpoints; and governance of automation by selectively disabling automated doc updates where needed to reduce churn. Collectively enabled faster releases, consistent docs, and improved developer experience across the board.
January 2025 performance summary: Delivered automation and reliability improvements across SurveyJS repos (survey-library, survey-creator, survey-analytics). Key features include automated documentation build/deploy via Azure Pipelines, comprehensive user-facing docs, and UI enhancements; major bug fixes improved rendering robustness of survey inputs; CI/CD pipeline corrections for visual regression tests and repository endpoints; and governance of automation by selectively disabling automated doc updates where needed to reduce churn. Collectively enabled faster releases, consistent docs, and improved developer experience across the board.
December 2024 monthly summary for SurveyJS engineering Overview: Delivered high-value UX improvements, stability fixes, and robust release/CI enhancements across Survey Creator, Library, and Analytics. Focus stayed on enabling designer productivity, improving drag-and-drop interactions, and tightening release processes, with strong cross-repo collaboration.
December 2024 monthly summary for SurveyJS engineering Overview: Delivered high-value UX improvements, stability fixes, and robust release/CI enhancements across Survey Creator, Library, and Analytics. Focus stayed on enabling designer productivity, improving drag-and-drop interactions, and tightening release processes, with strong cross-repo collaboration.
2024-11 Monthly Summary for a Developer: Focused on delivering reliable UI consistency, robust release management, accessibility improvements, and foundational Creator enhancements across SurveyJS libraries. Key work spanned three repos (survey-library, survey-creator, survey-analytics) with a strong emphasis on business value, maintainability, and user experience. Overall impact: Improved UI consistency and accessibility, clearer release communication, and progress toward Creator V2 architecture. Enabled smoother end-user onboarding via consistent icons, richer editor support, and comprehensive release notes, while strengthening test coverage and documentation to reduce support overhead.
2024-11 Monthly Summary for a Developer: Focused on delivering reliable UI consistency, robust release management, accessibility improvements, and foundational Creator enhancements across SurveyJS libraries. Key work spanned three repos (survey-library, survey-creator, survey-analytics) with a strong emphasis on business value, maintainability, and user experience. Overall impact: Improved UI consistency and accessibility, clearer release communication, and progress toward Creator V2 architecture. Enabled smoother end-user onboarding via consistent icons, richer editor support, and comprehensive release notes, while strengthening test coverage and documentation to reduce support overhead.
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