
During three months on the Swent-Fall-2024-team-10/leazy repository, Baudoin Coispeau developed and tested core onboarding and landlord-facing features, including end-to-end tenant code management and a landlord dashboard with integrated navigation. He applied a test-driven approach, achieving full unit test coverage for key screens and refactoring Firestore and Firebase functions to improve reliability and maintainability. Using TypeScript, React Native, and Firebase, Baudoin focused on backend data modeling, robust authentication, and UI consistency, while cleaning up legacy code and streamlining onboarding flows. His work reduced onboarding friction, improved data integrity, and established a foundation for scalable, testable full-stack development.

December 2024 monthly summary for Swent-Fall-2024-team-10/leazy focusing on landlord-facing UI work and test coverage. Delivered two core features with emphasis on reliability and maintainability: Landlord Dashboard UI with drawer navigation integration and comprehensive unit tests; Newsfeed Screen unit tests with mocks for Firebase, navigation, and auth contexts. The month prioritized test coverage and UI consistency to reduce production incidents and enable faster iterations. No explicit bug fixes were logged; the work targeted regression prevention and improved UX for landlords.
December 2024 monthly summary for Swent-Fall-2024-team-10/leazy focusing on landlord-facing UI work and test coverage. Delivered two core features with emphasis on reliability and maintainability: Landlord Dashboard UI with drawer navigation integration and comprehensive unit tests; Newsfeed Screen unit tests with mocks for Firebase, navigation, and auth contexts. The month prioritized test coverage and UI consistency to reduce production incidents and enable faster iterations. No explicit bug fixes were logged; the work targeted regression prevention and improved UX for landlords.
November 2024 focused on delivering core onboarding features, stabilizing data-layer interactions, and expanding a test-driven approach. Key features delivered include the Tenant Registration Screen (initial implementation with a conditional header and related minor fixes) and the Landlord Dashboard (initial implementation) to accelerate onboarding for landlords. Major quality improvements were achieved through extensive unit testing and refactors across Firestore and Firebase functions, including achieving 100% code coverage for TenantFormScreen and aligning tests with the new Firestore implementation. Numerous UI stability fixes and cleanup were completed, including font/style cleanup, removal of unused comments/drawers, and removal of the M2 messaging screen to streamline the product. Administrative housekeeping included removing the coverage directory from version control and refining test suites for maintainability. Overall impact: reduced onboarding friction, lower risk for data-layer regressions, and improved release confidence through stronger test coverage and code quality. Technologies/skills demonstrated: frontend UI adjustments (conditional header, UI cleanup), Firestore data modeling and function usage, unit testing, test suite refactor, and code quality improvements.
November 2024 focused on delivering core onboarding features, stabilizing data-layer interactions, and expanding a test-driven approach. Key features delivered include the Tenant Registration Screen (initial implementation with a conditional header and related minor fixes) and the Landlord Dashboard (initial implementation) to accelerate onboarding for landlords. Major quality improvements were achieved through extensive unit testing and refactors across Firestore and Firebase functions, including achieving 100% code coverage for TenantFormScreen and aligning tests with the new Firestore implementation. Numerous UI stability fixes and cleanup were completed, including font/style cleanup, removal of unused comments/drawers, and removal of the M2 messaging screen to streamline the product. Administrative housekeeping included removing the coverage directory from version control and refining test suites for maintainability. Overall impact: reduced onboarding friction, lower risk for data-layer regressions, and improved release confidence through stronger test coverage and code quality. Technologies/skills demonstrated: frontend UI adjustments (conditional header, UI cleanup), Firestore data modeling and function usage, unit testing, test suite refactor, and code quality improvements.
Monthly performance summary for 2024-10 focused on the leazy repository (Swent-Fall-2024-team-10). Delivered an end-to-end Tenant Code Management feature enabling generation, storage, validation, deletion of unique tenant codes, as well as onboarding new tenants by generating codes, creating user entries, and linking to apartment and residence records. Cleaned up repository by removing an unused file (diff_output.html) to reflect current project structure. Fixed key issues related to test screens and typing to improve stability. Demonstrated strong backend development, data modeling, and code hygiene with a focus on business value and scalability.
Monthly performance summary for 2024-10 focused on the leazy repository (Swent-Fall-2024-team-10). Delivered an end-to-end Tenant Code Management feature enabling generation, storage, validation, deletion of unique tenant codes, as well as onboarding new tenants by generating codes, creating user entries, and linking to apartment and residence records. Cleaned up repository by removing an unused file (diff_output.html) to reflect current project structure. Fixed key issues related to test screens and typing to improve stability. Demonstrated strong backend development, data modeling, and code hygiene with a focus on business value and scalability.
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