Phillip Hsu is a Sunnyvale-based educator with a decade of professional experience who blends classroom teaching with hands-on Android development. While currently a teacher at LGCC, he has contributed to open-source mobile tooling—most notably implementing and refactoring components for an Android time-picker library that added 24-hour support and theming for light/dark modes. His work shows attention to UX detail, code cleanliness, and practical portability of resources across projects. Phillip brings a pragmatic, developer-minded approach to education, translating real-world engineering practices into learning experiences for his students.
Contributions:16 releases, 793 commits, 4 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Phillip implemented and refactored various components for an Android time picker library, including a GridTimePickerDialog, NumpadTimePicker, and MinutePickerView. They refactored code, removed commented code, and incorporated new features like a time picker that allows for 24-hour mode and a theming API to allow for light/dark themes. Additionally, they ported over resources and fixed code to correctly display the time picker and its components correctly.
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