Nathan Gong is a Georgia Tech computer science student and front-end engineer with six years of hands-on experience building polished web interfaces. Based in California, he contributes to high-impact open-source projects like the widely used USACO Guide, where he has fixed critical UI bugs and shipped mobile navigation and forum features. He focuses on UX details—spacing, focus rings, and responsive menus—that improve accessibility and usability across devices. Nathan combines academic rigor with practical product-minded development, making trade-offs between design fidelity and maintainability. He brings a knack for turning community feedback into small but meaningful improvements that scale across large codebases.
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Front-end Developer
Contributions:497 reviews, 291 commits, 47 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Nathan primarily focused on front-end development tasks within the repository. Their contributions included fixing bugs related to the radio list component and formatting it. They also implemented features, such as adding a flyout menu and forum/IDE to the mobile dropdown in the top navigation bar. Additionally, the user made several UI/UX enhancements by adjusting focus ring and spacing.
Community platform for families of children with disabilities.
Contributions:41 reviews, 29 PRs, 184 pushes in 6 months
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Nathan Gong - Student at BELLARMINE COLLEGE PREPARATORY