Cheng Zhe is a software engineer with nine years of hands-on experience specializing in game engine development and mobile adaptation, based in Chengdu, China. He has contributed significantly to the widely used open-source Cocos ecosystem—working across cocos2d-x, cocos-engine, engine-native and html5 repos—focusing on UI, Spine animation integration, iOS compatibility, and build automation. His work spans full-stack engine internals to platform-specific fixes: adding UITextField methods, resolving Spine crashes, tuning WebGL/Canvas renderers, and enabling CMake-based Android builds. Cheng combines low-level native expertise with practical tooling improvements, such as refactoring build scripts and eliminating memory leaks on iOS. An outcome-driven contributor, he improves cross-platform game runtime stability and developer experience for millions who use Cocos.
Contributions:136 commits, 215 PRs, 105 pushes in 10 months
Contributions summary:Cheng primarily focused on adapting the Cocos2d-x native engine to work correctly on iOS devices. Their commits included modifying the application controller, adjusting the iOS controller, and ensuring the default template ran successfully on iOS. Further contributions involved re-adding Cocos-Analytics and adapting the link template for iOS. The user also addressed build configurations and project settings related to iOS.
Contributions:8 commits, 10 PRs, 3 pushes in 7 months
Contributions summary:Cheng focused on improving the Cocos2d-console command-line tool, particularly for Android builds. They modified build scripts, added support for CMake builds, and addressed issues related to simulator runs on iOS. Further improvements included refactoring build-related parameters and enabling building release APKs without key information. The changes encompassed Android build processes and automation.
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