Wei-Jye Wang is a Senior Engineer based in Penang, Malaysia with 11 years of hands-on experience building front-end and hybrid mobile apps using Angular, TypeScript, HTML5/CSS and related Node.js frameworks. He has shipped PWA and enterprise workflow features at Oracle and Nintex, and previously led UI/UX and hybrid app work for cargo security and large-scale Intel web platforms. A practical refactorer, Wei-Jye has contributed to popular open-source tooling like the angular-tooltips directive, improving DOM event handling, positioning and robustness. He’s passionate about free and open software, learns continuously by exploring GitHub, and brings a playful blend of anime-and-gaming curiosity to pragmatic UI problem-solving—yes, he’s nearly mastered horizontal and vertical centering in CSS.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Science, Science at Chung Ling (National Type) High School 鍾靈(國民型)中學
Diploma in Information Technology, Information Technology, Diploma in Information Technology, Information Technology at Inti International College Penang
Bachelor of Computer Science, Computer Science, Bachelor of Computer Science, Computer Science at University of Wollongong
Angularjs tooltips module, add tooltips to your elements - https://720kb.github.io/angular-tooltips
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 1 PR, 2 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Wei-jye primarily worked on the `angular-tooltips` project, focusing on the implementation of the tooltips directive. Their contributions involved modifying event binding mechanisms using native JavaScript APIs, indicating a focus on optimizing and refactoring the existing code. They also addressed issues related to error handling and corrected tooltip size and positioning, refining the directive's functionality and robustness. Further commits demonstrate an understanding of Angular and DOM manipulation.
Contributions:18 commits, 14 pushes, 2 branches in 4 years 11 months
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