
Arnav Gupta developed four new features for the Hack4Impact-UMD/microsoft-hackathon-fall25 repository, focusing on scalable front-end architecture and user experience. He built reusable UI components in React and TypeScript, including a Tailwind-based Button and a LongForm textarea input with error handling. Arnav introduced a persistent Favorites system using React Context API, enabling users to save and categorize recipes by meal type. He also delivered a dynamic My Recipes page with category-based rendering and improved routing. His work emphasized modularity, maintainability, and UI consistency, addressing both technical and business needs through thoughtful component design and state management without introducing new bugs.
September 2025 monthly summary for Hack4Impact-UMD/microsoft-hackathon-fall25. Focused on delivering reusable UI components, data-driven pages, persistent favorites, and form enhancements to improve user experience, collaboration velocity, and product maintainability. Emphasized business value through modular design, faster feature delivery, and scalable patterns.
September 2025 monthly summary for Hack4Impact-UMD/microsoft-hackathon-fall25. Focused on delivering reusable UI components, data-driven pages, persistent favorites, and form enhancements to improve user experience, collaboration velocity, and product maintainability. Emphasized business value through modular design, faster feature delivery, and scalable patterns.

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