Jared Wang is an Associate Process Designer with a decade of hands-on experience bridging product design, CAD engineering, and front-end software contributions. Based in Chandler, AZ, he pairs an Industrial and Product Design BS with practical CAD work for mechanical keyboards and process design at Exyte. His open-source footprint includes meaningful UI fixes and enhancements to Tencent’s tdesign Vue component libraries and modernizing a resume generator by upgrading build tools—reflecting a pragmatic, component-first approach to UX. Jared’s motto, "What I cannot create, I do not understand," underscores a maker’s curiosity that drives him to both prototype hardware and improve frontend interfaces. Colleagues know him for setting clear goals and following through, plus an uncommon blend of UI engineering and mechanical drafting skills that helps him translate design intent into robust deliverables.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Industrial and Product Design, Bachelor of Science - BS, Industrial and Product Design at Arizona State University
High School Diploma, Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD, High School Diploma, Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD at McFatter Technical College
Mechanical Engineering, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering, Freshman at Florida Polytechnic University
Associate of Arts (A.A.), Graphic Design, Freshman, Associate of Arts (A.A.), Graphic Design, Freshman at Broward College
Contributions:1 review, 8 commits, 4 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Jared primarily focused on refactoring and upgrading the project's dependencies. They updated core build tools like Babel and Webpack to newer versions, ensuring the project's maintainability. Significant changes were also made to the codebase, including modifications to color definitions and UI components to enhance the front-end user experience. The user also merged branches and updated the configuration files.
Contributions summary:Jared primarily contributed to the Vue.js UI component library, `tdesign-vue`, by fixing bugs and merging updates. Their work involved modifying the `pagination`, `form`, `tag`, and `calendar` components. The commits show changes to the component templates, logic, and styles, indicating a focus on improving the UI elements and resolving reported issues within the library. The user also participated in merging branches and updating test snapshots.
vue-jstdesignvuetyepscriptvue2
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