Amo Wu is a Senior Frontend Engineer based in Taipei with 13 years of software engineering experience and over a decade specializing in rich web and React ecosystems. He joined Hahow as an early engineer and now leads front-to-end quality efforts, from visual and end-to-end testing to React Native mobile apps and video on-demand infrastructure. Earlier in his career he shipped large-scale game clients and tooling—contributing to an 8000-PCU Web MMO and building DevOps environments—bringing a games-minded focus on performance and user-facing responsiveness. An active open-source contributor, his frontend work includes accessibility and UX improvements for widely used projects like the Plyr media player and subtle but critical fetch/url fixes in legacy apps. He favors developer experience (DX) as much as user experience and pairs practical engineering with AWS SAA-certified cloud know-how. Colleagues describe him as an INFJ-A engineer who blends pragmatic system thinking with a craftsperson’s attention to detail.
13 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science & Information Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science & Information Engineering at National Taipei University of Technology
Contributions:10 commits, 7 PRs, 4 comments in 3 months
Contributions summary:Amo primarily contributed to the front-end of the plyr project, focusing on feature enhancements related to the player's functionality and user experience. Their work included adding playback speed controls, localStorage support, and implementing fixes for caption display in Firefox. The commits also demonstrate UI improvements and accessibility considerations. These changes collectively enhanced the player's usability and feature set.
Contributions:6 commits, 4 PRs, 2 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Amo primarily focused on fixing URL parsing issues within the application's fetch functionality. They addressed errors related to double slashes and HTTPS protocols, ensuring correct URL handling. Further commits involved refining the URL determination logic, initially using `relative` and later correcting to `absolute` checks to resolve 500 errors. This suggests a focus on ensuring reliable data fetching within the application.
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