Xiangtao Hu is a Front-end Developer with 11 years of experience building responsive, component-driven web applications from Hangzhou. He combines strong CSS/LESS and JavaScript skills with modern frameworks such as React, Redux, AngularJS and GraphQL, and practical Node/Express backend experience to deliver end-to-end features. At Caicloud he contributes as a full-stack developer to Cyclone, a Kubernetes-native workflow engine, implementing integration-center UI and store logic that ties SCM systems like GitHub, GitLab and SVN into pipeline workflows. His background blends a master’s in software engineering with an earlier animation bachelor's, which gives him a strong eye for UI detail and interaction design. Known for “code life” on GitHub, he focuses on pragmatic, testable solutions that bridge front-end UX and backend integration.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, animation, Bachelor's degree, animation at zhejiang Sci_tec University
Master's degree, Software Engineering, Master's degree, Software Engineering at Zhejiang University
Powerful workflow engine and end-to-end pipeline solutions implemented with native Kubernetes resources. https://cyclone.dev
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:36 commits, 36 PRs, 11 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Xiangtao primarily contributed to the integration center module, adding web UI components for different SCM forms, including GitHub, GitLab, and SVN. They implemented features such as form validation, data submission logic, and detail page for integration. Additionally, they made modifications to the application's routes, layout, and store to accommodate the integration center and its related components. The user's contributions span both front-end (UI) and back-end (store) logic.
Contributions:321 pushes, 5 branches in 2 years 11 months
Find and Hire Top DevelopersWe’ve analyzed the programming source code of over 60 million software developers on GitHub and scored them by 50,000 skills. Sign-up on Prog,AI to search for software developers.