
Brandon Kwong developed core document management and admin features for the hack4impact-calpoly/lcslo-octagon-barn repository over two months. He built an end-to-end document upload flow, integrating React and Next.js for the UI and implementing S3-backed storage with robust error handling. Brandon introduced a new PUT-based API for document updates, removed deprecated endpoints, and improved code quality through linting and UI refinements. In April, he focused on backend user management by integrating Clerk for admin workflows, enabling in-app user assignment and search. His work emphasized scalable backend integration, frontend usability, and stable dependency management using TypeScript, JavaScript, and CSS.

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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