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Laylaaserrano

Luis Serrano developed and refined the frontend architecture for the tamu-datathon-org/giovanni repository over three months, focusing on scalable, maintainable UI foundations. He established a Next.js scaffold with reusable React components, implemented responsive layouts using Tailwind CSS, and introduced data-driven modules for features like workshops and event scheduling. Luis addressed UI consistency by migrating to theme-based design tokens and resolved layout and rendering bugs to ensure reliable user experiences. His work included branding updates, mobile responsiveness, and dependency management, resulting in a robust, modular codebase. The depth of his contributions enabled rapid feature delivery and improved long-term maintainability.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

67%Features

Repository Contributions

20Total
Bugs
3
Commits
20
Features
6
Lines of code
38,420
Activity Months3

Work History

October 2025

5 Commits • 1 Features

Oct 1, 2025

2025-10 monthly summary for tamu-datathon-org/giovanni: Key feature delivery and bug fixes focused on the Event Landing Page and footer rendering. Delivered a revamped Event Landing Page with header, hero visuals, refreshed layout, and a Location section to showcase event details. Fixed a footer rendering bug by removing a duplicate image rendering component and updated the dependency lockfile to ensure compatibility across environments. These changes improve branding consistency, user experience, and deployment reliability.

September 2025

6 Commits • 2 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025 monthly summary for tamu-datathon-org/giovanni: Focused on delivering the foundational and UX-ready landing page for the event site, with an emphasis on maintainability, mobile responsiveness, and clean formatting. Implemented core project structure, landing page setup, and redirect to ensure a reliable entry point. Refreshed UI/UX with branding updates, responsive design, and global styles to improve user experience across devices. Addressed layout spacing issues to ensure consistent rendering.

March 2025

9 Commits • 3 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 — Giovanni project: Frontend foundation established with a Next.js scaffold and a reusable navbar module, followed by stability and theming work on the Schedule page, and the introduction of a data-driven Workshops feature. These efforts set up a scalable UI foundation, consistent visuals, and validated user-facing components for rapid feature delivery.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness81.0%
Maintainability82.0%
Architecture78.0%
Performance79.0%
AI Usage22.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

CSSHTMLJavaScriptReactSVGTypeScript

Technical Skills

Component DevelopmentComponent RefactoringComponent-Based ArchitectureConfiguration ManagementDependency ManagementFront End DevelopmentFront-end DevelopmentFrontend DevelopmentNext.jsReactResponsive DesignTailwind CSSTypeScriptUI DevelopmentUI/UX Design

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

tamu-datathon-org/giovanni

Mar 2025 Oct 2025
3 Months active

Languages Used

CSSHTMLJavaScriptReactSVGTypeScript

Technical Skills

Component RefactoringComponent-Based ArchitectureConfiguration ManagementFront End DevelopmentFront-end DevelopmentFrontend Development

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