Yong L is a Senior Software Engineer based in Japan with 12 years of experience building full-stack web applications and advocating for modern web practices. He has held senior roles at Tencent and UMU and earlier contributed front-end expertise at Baidu, focusing on responsive UIs, animations, and polished user experiences. An active open-source contributor, Yong improved and mobile-optimized the popular Chromium t-rex runner and built UI material/ripple effects and a WebSocket chat interface, showing practical attention to UX details and cross-platform quirks. Comfortable across HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, he pairs hands-on front-end craftsmanship with full-stack sensibilities from earlier roles in project delivery and management. Collected experience in large Chinese tech firms combined with hobbyist-level game and UI work gives him a pragmatic eye for performance and usability that often surfaces in small but impactful fixes.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
高中, 理科, a, 高中, 理科, a at 隆昌一中
Bachelor of Telecommunication Science, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor of Telecommunication Science, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at Hefei University of Technology
A chat application built with Node.js and Websocket
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:46 commits, 6 PRs, 22 pushes in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Yong primarily contributed to the front-end development of a chat application. Their work involved the initial setup of the user interface with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, along with structuring the chat interface and message display. They also refactored the code, improved the layout, added features like emoji support and image integration, and refined the user experience with a focus on messaging functionality and usability.
Contributions:43 commits, 14 PRs, 36 pushes in 7 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Yong primarily focused on modifying the HTML and JavaScript code related to the t-rex runner game. Their work involved fixing audio-related issues, adjusting the game's appearance for mobile devices, and extracting the game code from a Chrome source. They updated HTML elements, improved the game's responsiveness, and resolved a file path issue to enhance the game's functionality and user experience.
rexgooglejavascriptchromerunner-game
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