
During March 2025, Fernando Rodríguez Aranda developed the backend foundation for the racehub repository, focusing on secure API Platform architecture and scalable data modeling for multi-discipline races. He implemented JWT-based authentication, CORS, and robust access control, ensuring secure client integrations and user management. Using PHP, Symfony, and Docker, Fernando introduced database migrations and entities for cycling, running, and trail running, along with user and participant tables and initial data seeding, including banned user support. His work emphasized deployment readiness, security hardening, and seamless frontend integration, resulting in a solid, extensible backend that supports both business needs and engineering efficiency.

March 2025 monthly summary for racehub (Jfranbm04/racehub): Delivered a secure API Platform backend foundation and a scalable data model for multi-discipline races, enabling secure client integrations and a solid platform for frontend apps. Focused on security, data integrity, and deployment readiness to maximize business value and engineering efficiency.
March 2025 monthly summary for racehub (Jfranbm04/racehub): Delivered a secure API Platform backend foundation and a scalable data model for multi-discipline races, enabling secure client integrations and a solid platform for frontend apps. Focused on security, data integrity, and deployment readiness to maximize business value and engineering efficiency.
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