
Over a three-month period, contributed to PMKS-Web/PMKS-Refactor by delivering 43 new features and resolving 37 bugs, focusing on frontend enhancements, physics-based movement, and robust undo/redo systems. Developed advanced force navigation and editing tools using Angular and TypeScript, integrating Graham Scan algorithms for edge-bound containment and persistent state management. Enhanced the user interface with improved notifications, tooltips, and graph visualizations, while optimizing performance and reliability. Implemented comprehensive undo/redo support for force manipulation and synthesis workflows, enabling safer experimentation. The work emphasized maintainable code, UI/UX consistency, and accelerated iteration cycles, supporting both developer productivity and end-user experience.
Monthly performance summary for 2025-08 focused on PMKS-Web/PMKS-Refactor. Highlights include delivering comprehensive undo/redo capabilities for force-related editing and expanding the UI to support adding forces from a link's center of mass. These changes improve safety for experimentation with physics forces, reduce rework, and accelerate iteration cycles for designers and developers.
Monthly performance summary for 2025-08 focused on PMKS-Web/PMKS-Refactor. Highlights include delivering comprehensive undo/redo capabilities for force-related editing and expanding the UI to support adding forces from a link's center of mass. These changes improve safety for experimentation with physics forces, reduce rework, and accelerate iteration cycles for designers and developers.
July 2025 PMKS-Refactor delivered a set of high-impact features and reliability improvements that advance movement physics, UI polish, and developer productivity. Key work includes a Graham Scan-based force/navigation system with edge-bound containment and persistent save/load of forces, comprehensive undo/redo for positions and synthesis, and targeted UI/UX enhancements to reduction of friction during modeling. Post-merge stabilization fixes improved loading/notification behavior and reduced regressions, enabling faster iteration and safer releases.
July 2025 PMKS-Refactor delivered a set of high-impact features and reliability improvements that advance movement physics, UI polish, and developer productivity. Key work includes a Graham Scan-based force/navigation system with edge-bound containment and persistent save/load of forces, comprehensive undo/redo for positions and synthesis, and targeted UI/UX enhancements to reduction of friction during modeling. Post-merge stabilization fixes improved loading/notification behavior and reduced regressions, enabling faster iteration and safer releases.
June 2025 PMKS Web Refactor delivered a set of high-impact frontend enhancements, reliability improvements, and UX polish that improved developer velocity and end-user experience. The team focused on multi-tab template workflows, real-time notifications, UI consistency, graph readability, and robust persistence. Key fixes reduced regressions and improved stability across template loading, saving, and synthesis-mode interactions, while asset cleanup and performance tweaks improved load times and responsiveness.
June 2025 PMKS Web Refactor delivered a set of high-impact frontend enhancements, reliability improvements, and UX polish that improved developer velocity and end-user experience. The team focused on multi-tab template workflows, real-time notifications, UI consistency, graph readability, and robust persistence. Key fixes reduced regressions and improved stability across template loading, saving, and synthesis-mode interactions, while asset cleanup and performance tweaks improved load times and responsiveness.

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