Isaac Kang is a front-end software engineer with 10 years of experience focused on crafting user-centric interfaces and improving UX for web3 applications. Based in the New York City metro area, he contributes to notable open-source projects like the Hop Protocol monorepo, where he implemented UI features, error handling, airdrop previews, and component refactors to elevate product polish. His background spans formal study at UC Irvine and Rutgers and practical training through General Assembly, blending academic depth with hands-on bootcamp-style product work. Comfortable in fast-moving, collaborative repos, Isaac specializes in translating complex blockchain interactions into clear, usable UI flows—a skill that helps non-expert users engage with decentralized systems.
9 years of coding experience
University of California, Irvine
General Assembly
University of Sussex
Master's degree, Master's degree at Rutgers University
Contributions:65 reviews, 261 commits, 86 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Isaac's contributions primarily involve front-end development within the Hop Protocol monorepo. They implemented UI features such as displaying error messages, improved UI/UX, and enabled airdrop previews. The user also worked on refactoring components, and setting styles for the UI. This indicates a focus on enhancing the user interface and overall user experience within the Hop Protocol platform.
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