Wei-cheng Huang is a senior iOS engineer with six years of professional experience and a track record of leading mobile teams at companies like PChome, DiDi, 17LIVE, and currently ByteDance. He specializes in iOS foundation internals, app launch and UI rendering performance, and applies design patterns (MVVM, MVC, Decorator, Facade) and SOLID principles across payment and IM systems. A hands-on engineering lead, he practiced Scrum for sprint planning and has built production apps such as Pi 拍錢包 and a POS iPad store, showing end-to-end product delivery capability. Beyond mobile, he contributes to prominent front-end open-source projects (notably Alibaba’s formily and ahooks), improving performance, fixing TypeScript issues, and adding robust tests and hooks—an uncommon cross-pollination of native iOS expertise with front-end library craftsmanship. He documents low-level iOS knowledge on his technical blog, signaling both a research mindset and commitment to developer education.
6 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Associate's degree, Management Information Systems, General, Associate's degree, Management Information Systems, General at National Taipei University of Business
📱🚀 🧩 Cross Device & High Performance Normal Form/Dynamic(JSON Schema) Form/Form Builder -- Support React/React Native/Vue 2/Vue 3
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Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 10 commits, 29 PRs in 22 days
Contributions summary:Wei-cheng primarily contributed to the `alibaba/formily` repository by improving the codebase, fixing bugs, and enhancing the overall performance of the form library. Their work involved refactoring code, simplifying logic, and addressing TypeScript type errors. The user also added new test cases, including message scopes, and refined existing tests to ensure code reliability and address edge cases.
Contributions:84 pushes, 54 branches in 1 year 3 months
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