Andrew Oh is a Senior Frontend Engineer with 12 years of experience building polished, user-focused web interfaces from startups to large platforms in the SF Bay Area. A UC San Diego graduate in Cognitive Science and Jazz Studies, he blends HCI-informed design sensibility with pragmatic React-based engineering. He’s shipped UI improvements and bug fixes at Lyft and led frontend efforts at Yahoo’s ML-powered Tripod image platform, maintaining both demo apps and a JavaScript SDK. More recently he contributed documentation and web-component integration for cleanlab, a well-regarded data-quality AI project, and now drives merchant-facing experiences at DoorDash. Known for thoughtful UI details—like improving dialog behaviors and table interactions—he favors maintainable components and consistent styling. Outside work his background in music and HCI hints at an eye for rhythm and clarity in interface design.
Contributions:5 reviews, 7 commits, 10 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily contributed to the front-end of the `clutch` repository, focusing on user interface improvements and bug fixes. Their work includes resolving dialog closing behavior, correcting a typo in an error message, and enhancing the `TableRow` component with an `onClick` handler. The user also standardized exports of core components and addressed styling issues related to radio buttons, further improving the application's user interface.
The standard data-centric AI package for data quality and machine learning with messy, real-world data and labels.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 7 PRs, 17 pushes in 3 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily focused on updating and modifying documentation-related files, specifically those related to the `agility-web-component`. They updated the assistant-related code, including the API key, assistant ID, title, and description within the documentation's HTML templates. Furthermore, the user made changes to the `conf.py` file and updated the included Javascript files, demonstrating a focus on updating the documentation build process. The user integrated and utilized the agility-web-component within the project documentation.
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