Ze Wu is a software engineer with 11 years of experience, currently contributing to ByteDance from College Station, Texas. He specializes in front-end UI development and full-stack tooling, with notable open-source contributions to React Flow (improving Bezier edge handling and multi-selection behavior) and Biome (fixing lint rules and JSONC configuration handling). Ze blends meticulous TypeScript refactoring with pragmatic fixes that improve developer ergonomics across libraries used by large web projects. His work shows a rare attention to detail in both visual interaction logic and tooling correctness, helping node-based UIs and web toolchains behave predictably at scale. Outside of code, his GitHub bio hints at a thoughtful, inquisitive approach to engineering problems—asking why things flow the way they do.
A toolchain for web projects, aimed to provide functionalities to maintain them. Biome offers formatter and linter, usable via CLI and LSP.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:209 reviews, 172 PRs, 131 pushes in 11 months
Contributions summary:Ze-Zheng primarily focused on improving the functionality and correctness of Biome, a toolchain for web projects. Their work involved fixing various lint rule issues, such as `use-consistent-array-type`, and refining features like `useShorthandFunctionType` and `useJsxKeyInIterables`. Additionally, the user addressed issues related to configuration handling, particularly concerning `.jsonc` file resolution and the proper application of overrides, including the `trailingCommas` setting in JSON formatting. These contributions spanned across multiple aspects of the project.
React Flow | Svelte Flow - Powerful open source libraries for building node-based UIs with React (https://reactflow.dev) or Svelte (https://svelteflow.dev). Ready out-of-the-box and infinitely customizable.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 9 commits, 4 PRs in 3 days
Contributions summary:Ze-Zheng primarily refactored and improved the codebase related to connection lines and Bezier edges within the React Flow library. They addressed typos, refined Bezier curve calculations, and fixed issues related to multi-selection when dragging is disabled. Their contributions involved modifying TypeScript code, suggesting a focus on UI component development and enhancing the library's functionality.
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