Felix Lee is a seasoned software engineer with 16 years of experience, currently building scalable systems at Google from his base in California. His background includes internships at Amazon and Bloomberg, and a solid computer science foundation from the University of Maryland, College Park. Felix contributes to open-source security-focused tooling—having worked on Google’s Caja project to harden third-party HTML/CSS/JS embedding and to smooth browser inconsistencies—highlighting a practical focus on robust, compatible front-end and back-end integration. He brings a pragmatic mix of deep debugging skills and production-grade engineering, often tackling subtle cross-browser and event-handling edge cases that affect real users.
Caja is a tool for safely embedding third party HTML, CSS and JavaScript in your website.
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:423 commits, 1 comment in 5 years 9 months
Contributions summary:The user, Ihab.awad, primarily focused on modifications to the internal code of a JavaScript library aimed at secure and robust code execution. Their contributions involved fixing various issues related to the handling of browser inconsistencies, such as problems in IE, with handling of HTML and CSS within the framework. The user's work included enhancing the handling of event handlers in the code, specifically addressing how form submissions and certain types of events are handled.
Contributions:8 pushes, 7 branches in 1 year 5 months
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