Anzor Bashkhaz
About Anzor Bashkhaz
Anzor Bashkhaz is a Principal Developer at Mappedin, where he has worked since 2021. He has extensive experience in software development, having held various roles at Mappedin and BlackBerry, and has contributed to significant improvements in SDK development processes.
Current Role at Mappedin
Anzor Bashkhaz serves as a Principal Developer at Mappedin since 2021. In this role, he focuses on enhancing the development processes and improving the overall efficiency of the software architecture. His responsibilities include leading teams and overseeing the development of software solutions that facilitate user interaction with Mappedin's products.
Previous Experience at Mappedin
Prior to his current position, Anzor Bashkhaz held several roles at Mappedin, including Software Technical Lead from 2018 to 2019 and Senior Software Developer from 2017 to 2019. During his time at Mappedin, he contributed to the development of an SDK 'playground' experience, allowing external developers to interact with example code and implement real-time browser previews.
Professional Background at BlackBerry
Anzor Bashkhaz worked at BlackBerry in various capacities from 2011 to 2015. His roles included Analyst for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Domino, Application Development Consultant for HTML5, and Senior Systems Software Developer. His experience at BlackBerry provided him with a strong foundation in systems software development and application consulting.
Education and Expertise
Anzor Bashkhaz earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science (Honours) from the University of Windsor, where he studied from 2006 to 2010. His educational background has equipped him with the technical knowledge and skills necessary for his roles in software development and architecture.
Key Contributions and Achievements
At Mappedin, Anzor Bashkhaz led the SDK team to create a modular, TypeScript-first architecture, which improved the development process. He also implemented TypeScript ENUM Generics for event names, enhancing the developer experience. His efforts resulted in a tenfold reduction in SDK build times through the use of advanced caching techniques and project references.