George L is a Software Development Engineer with 12 years' experience building responsive, data-driven web UIs and microservices, currently contributing to Autodesk's engineering and CAD products. He specializes in front-end JavaScript and React ecosystems while also shipping backend services in Go, and has a history of modernizing legacy stacks including C# and VB. His open-source work includes accessibility and cross-browser fixes—such as keyboard handling improvements in a popular React accordion—and a visual/responsiveness-focused port of a Hugo portfolio theme. Comfortable across product companies and high-traffic environments like bet365, he combines practical UI craftsmanship with attention to accessibility and backward-compatibility quirks. Based in Salford, he brings steady pragmatic engineering and a knack for polishing UI details that often go unnoticed.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Web Systems Design and Development, Second Class Honours, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Web Systems Design and Development, Second Class Honours at Sheffield Hallam University
GCSEs A-C, GCSEs, GCSEs A-C, GCSEs at Verdin High School
National Diploma Level 2, IT for Practitioners, Merit Merit Pass, National Diploma Level 2, IT for Practitioners, Merit Merit Pass at Mid-Cheshire College
Contributions:9 commits, 4 PRs, 3 comments in 13 days
Contributions summary:George primarily focused on enhancing the visual appearance and responsiveness of the Hugo theme. They modified the sidebar to maintain its position during scrolling. Furthermore, the user updated and customized CSS files for different color variations, ensuring a consistent look and feel across the theme. They also added responsiveness fixes for older Internet Explorer browsers.
Contributions:2 reviews, 6 commits, 1 PR in 5 days
Contributions summary:George primarily focused on updating the `keycodes.ts` file, a helper file likely related to keyboard event handling within the React accordion component. These updates included adding and modifying keycode values, likely to support different browsers and keyboard layouts. The user also addressed a deprecated `keyCode` property issue within an accordion item's button, demonstrating an awareness of code deprecation and best practices. These changes suggest a focus on improving accessibility and functionality within the user interface.
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George L - Software Development Engineer at Autodesk