Alan Yang is an application developer with eight years of experience building accessible, user-focused web and mobile applications at the University of Florida. He has progressed through multiple developer roles at UFIT and UF/IFAS, now serving as Application Developer Analyst III for the Warrington College of Business, where inclusivity and UX drive his work. Comfortable across front-end stacks, he has contributed practical UI fixes and performance tweaks to notable Next.js projects—improving navigation, compacting metrics for small screens, and resolving compilation issues. Trained in Industrial and Systems Engineering, he brings systems thinking to software design, balancing user needs with maintainability and performance. Colleagues rely on him for thoughtful, curiosity-driven solutions that surface small but meaningful improvements.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Industrial and Systems Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering at University of Florida
Contributions:2 reviews, 5 commits, 5 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Alan primarily focused on front-end improvements and bug fixes within the Next.js application. They enhanced the user interface by improving the skip navigation functionality and implementing a compact notation for tweet metrics to optimize display on smaller screens. Additionally, the user addressed an anchor underline bug and updated Preact to improve performance. They also fixed a compile error due to an incorrect import statement.
App project template using Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript.
Contributions:12 PRs, 48 pushes, 11 branches in 2 years 2 months
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