Justin Ng is a back-end developer with a decade of hands-on experience building reliable, secure systems for games, research, and consumer platforms across startups and large companies. Based in Montreal, he has moved between full-stack and back-end roles at Ubisoft, Amazon, and now Telexistence, bringing strengths in databases, API design, and production bug/security fixes. His open-source contributions to LORIS demonstrate practical expertise in hardening SQL queries, removing obsolete code, and improving account workflows for longitudinal research systems. Comfortable across JavaScript/TypeScript, PHP, MySQL, DynamoDB, and AWS, he pairs game-dev roots in Unity/C# with a pragmatic focus on data integrity and maintainability. Outside work he channels pattern recognition and iteration into hobbies like VR game development, rhythm gaming, and poi, a detail that reflects both creativity and disciplined practice.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Computer Science Computer Science, Bachelor of Computer Science Computer Science at Concordia University
Game and Entertainment Technology, Game and Entertainment Technology at Temasek Polytechnic
LORIS is a web-accessible database solution for longitudinal multi-site studies.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Database Engineer
Contributions:35 commits, 64 PRs, 254 comments in 9 months
Contributions summary:Justin primarily focused on back-end development, addressing issues related to database interactions and application logic. They removed obsolete code, updated database queries, and addressed SQL injection vulnerabilities. The user also made contributions to improve the data integrity and user account management, specifically related to the request account process. Their work involved modifications across various files, including SQL scripts, PHP libraries, and configuration files.
Get keys and values of TypeScript enums during run-time
Contributions:1 release, 15 commits, 3 PRs in 1 year 5 months
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