Hi, thanks for visiting my homepage.
I am Jiawei Wang and I am an enterprise developer located in the United States.
This is a personal account that I use for learning and messing around, no work related content.
Please feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn, link is attached in my bio.
If you have any concern, please send me an email at my GMail account: PatrickWong6124.
Some random unserious things:
- LeetCode-Study is the one single repo I spend most time on, I refresh my coding skill every few months by doing some leetcode, or I just get bored and want to put a green dot on my contribution chart. I put my thinking process in comments, they are mostly written in Chinese, so if you can read Chinese, I hope they make sense to you, or at least help you understand why the hell I got stuck on a simple question and spent so much time just to commit some lousy code that is below average in any intro to programming class.
- I started a lot of projects, and like any other normal programmers in the industry, I commited maybe once or twice, lost interest, started browsing memes on Reddit, and never got back to these projects. If you stamp onto any of them and think "tf this guy so lazy", you are absolutely right. If you want to contribute to my projects, just create a new issue, I may read and get back to you, in like 5 months.
- A lot of content on this account is course and tutorial related, that means I use the repo mostly as a notebook while studying. I try my best to not copy paste directly from sources but only use my own words, and my way of learning is to make random assumptions up -> collect information -> correct the errors in my assumptions -> repeat. So you should NEVER take my words as truth without critical thinking.
- I try my best to not cause any copyright issue, however I do understand different organizations/institutions have different policies, and anything, might be a pdf file, or a graph, or even a data point can be intellectual property. And since most of my works are simply my implementation of other people's ideas, please let me know how I can help to protect your rights. I have made my repos private multiple times per request from university professors to provent plagiarism, although I am pretty sure anyone will get no more than a C- if they submit my code for grading.
- I absolutely do not organize my works, I commit from all places, on all devices, and I fork, clone, comment on all kinds of things that I am interested in. I used to think everything should be organized and a clean, OCD friendly tree structure file system is how I should maximize productivity, then I met a talented teammate who puts all information in his brain like a giant hashmap in a chaotic way, finds anything he needs in O(1), and still learns and works twice my speed.
- I work fulltime but more importantly, I have commitments for my family, my friends, my dog, and many more things that I treasure in life. Github is just one of many ways I enrich my life, not a burden I carry.