Zora Wang is a Lead Analyst based in Singapore with over a decade of experience in IT and healthcare systems delivery, currently managing the NGEMR rollout across major hospitals. She blends consulting, workflow analysis and project management with hands-on technical work, having contributed backend improvements and UI-focused refinements to the open-source Dynamo ecosystem used in design and Revit workflows. Her career spans system analysis and senior analyst roles at IHiS and Synapxe, where she translates clinical needs into practical, auditable solutions. Notably, she brings a developer’s attention to usability—updating node descriptions and tests in Dynamo—to make complex tools more approachable for end users. Trained at NUS in Information Systems Management, she pairs strong process discipline with contributions that bridge product, QA and open-source engineering.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree in Information Systems Management Information Systems and Services, Bachelor's degree in Information Systems Management Information Systems and Services at National University of Singapore
Contributions:148 commits, 121 PRs, 19 comments in 6 months
Contributions summary:Zora appears to be removing or modifying tags related to NXLT (likely an internal system or library) across multiple files. The code changes involve modifications to UI elements, specifically in RevitNodesUI, and also update tests, including adding and updating tests for different Revit workflows and elements like FaceTests, DividedCurveTests, and AdaptiveComponentTests. The user also updates copyright information and adds SimpleRaas to the project and has node descriptions added or updated, indicating a focus on Revit-specific libraries and user interface components.
Contributions:141 commits, 85 PRs, 61 comments in 6 months
Contributions summary:Zora's commits primarily focus on updating and modifying the description of node descriptions and search tags, enhancing the usability and information available to the user. These changes involve updating resources files, and refactoring code related to the visual programming environment. Additionally, commits involve adding description for Builtinfunction and adding description to node 'Delete' and 'Move', making the overall system more user-friendly. The edits reveal a focus on improving the user experience within the Dynamo environment.
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