Justin Lam is a software engineer and Teaching Assistant pursuing an MS in Computer Science (Software Engineering) at Johns Hopkins, with a decade of hands-on experience focused on front-end and mobile development. Based in Fremont, CA, he has shipped UI-focused work during internships at Cadent and Esurgi and grades and supports students in Principles of Database Systems at Johns Hopkins. He contributes to open-source iOS projects, notably improving CVCalendar by fixing crashes, rotation bugs, and date selection issues, reflecting attention to polish and UX edge cases. Justin maintains a perfect 4.0 GPA while balancing teaching and industry work, indicating strong technical discipline and mentorship ability. He combines practical frontend craftsmanship with academic rigor, making him adept at turning complex UI requirements into reliable, user-friendly interfaces.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Purdue University
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, 4.0/4.0, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, 4.0/4.0 at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering
A custom visual calendar for iOS 8+ written in Swift (>= 4.0).
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:6 commits, 6 PRs, 18 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Justin primarily focused on bug fixes and improvements within the iOS calendar component. Their contributions involved addressing crashes in the demo application, resolving issues related to view rotation, and correcting the display of supplementary views. Furthermore, the user made adjustments to the demo application's color schemes and ensured proper handling of date selection within the calendar.
Contributions:8 commits, 3 PRs, 7 pushes in 2 years 9 months
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