
During two months on the hack4impact-calpoly/lcslo-octagon-barn repository, Brandon Kwong developed and refined document management and user administration features using TypeScript, React, and Next.js. He built an end-to-end document upload flow with S3 integration, improved error handling, and introduced a new PUT-based API for document updates, while removing deprecated endpoints to streamline backend logic. Brandon also enhanced admin workflows by integrating Clerk for user management, enabling in-app user assignment and email-based search. His work included dependency and build configuration updates, focusing on stability and maintainability. The contributions addressed workflow reliability and scalability for enterprise document and user management.
April 2025 -- Hack4Impact CalPoly: lcslo-octagon-barn. Focus this month was on strengthening admin workflows, improving build stability, and preparing for scalable deployments. No large public-facing bug fixes were reported; primary value came from feature delivery and stability improvements that enable faster, safer iteration on user management and event workflows.
April 2025 -- Hack4Impact CalPoly: lcslo-octagon-barn. Focus this month was on strengthening admin workflows, improving build stability, and preparing for scalable deployments. No large public-facing bug fixes were reported; primary value came from feature delivery and stability improvements that enable faster, safer iteration on user management and event workflows.
March 2025 focused on delivering a robust document management flow and updating the API lifecycle to support document edits. Key outcomes include end-to-end upload with S3 storage, a new PUT-based update API, removal of deprecated endpoints, and UX/quality improvements that reduce error rates and accelerate workflows. These efforts provide a scalable foundation for enterprise document handling, improved reliability, and stronger developer productivity.
March 2025 focused on delivering a robust document management flow and updating the API lifecycle to support document edits. Key outcomes include end-to-end upload with S3 storage, a new PUT-based update API, removal of deprecated endpoints, and UX/quality improvements that reduce error rates and accelerate workflows. These efforts provide a scalable foundation for enterprise document handling, improved reliability, and stronger developer productivity.

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