Sang Lee is a frontend engineer based in Seoul with five years of hands-on experience building polished web interfaces, currently contributing at 헤이딜러 (PRND). He has delivered UI-focused work across startups and military service placements, and maintains a public static blog project that integrates Notion as a content backend, showing an interest in composable content workflows. Sang’s contributions emphasize practical front-end improvements—navigation, styling, dependency upgrades, and linting—indicating attention to both user experience and maintainability. Comfortable shipping production code under varied team contexts, he pairs a Computer Science background from Myongji University with a habit of documenting and publishing his experiments on GitHub and his blog.
5 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Myongji University
Contributions:3 releases, 52 reviews, 131 commits in 7 months
Contributions summary:Sang primarily contributed to the front-end development of a static blog built with a Notion database, as indicated by the file changes. They implemented a Vercel component, modified the header component to include navigation elements, and made several style adjustments. They also upgraded packages and addressed linting issues, suggesting a focus on the project's UI and its dependencies.
Contributions:56 commits, 49 pushes, 1 branch in 11 days
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