
Over four months, contributed to the uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found repository by building a full-stack lost and found web application. Established a scalable front-end foundation using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, then expanded the user experience with redesigned navigation, reporting workflows, and image upload capabilities. Enhanced backend functionality with Node.js and Django, implementing RESTful APIs, database modeling, and user session management to support item reporting, case management, and media handling. Streamlined development by refining environment configuration and repository practices. The work emphasized maintainability, data quality, and user workflow, resulting in a robust platform for managing lost and found cases.
May 2025 monthly summary for uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found: Delivered end-to-end Lost and Found Item Reporting Enhancements with UI and backend support, enabling richer item data capture and case management for logged-in users. Implemented homepage refresh to surface recently reported items. Performed repository maintenance by removing .gitignore to align with updated management practices. These changes improve user experience, data quality, and operational hygiene, contributing to faster case resolution and greater trust in the system.
May 2025 monthly summary for uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found: Delivered end-to-end Lost and Found Item Reporting Enhancements with UI and backend support, enabling richer item data capture and case management for logged-in users. Implemented homepage refresh to surface recently reported items. Performed repository maintenance by removing .gitignore to align with updated management practices. These changes improve user experience, data quality, and operational hygiene, contributing to faster case resolution and greater trust in the system.
April 2025: Key feature deliveries and dev-ops improvements for the Lost and Found project (uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found). Focused on reducing onboarding time, expanding item reporting capabilities, and improving user workflow for item cases. No critical bugs reported; major work centered on architecture, data model, and environment cleanup to enable faster delivery and easier collaboration.
April 2025: Key feature deliveries and dev-ops improvements for the Lost and Found project (uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found). Focused on reducing onboarding time, expanding item reporting capabilities, and improving user workflow for item cases. No critical bugs reported; major work centered on architecture, data model, and environment cleanup to enable faster delivery and easier collaboration.
Concise monthly summary for March 2025 focused on delivering a refreshed front-end and a new reporting workflow for the Lost and Found project. Highlights include a major front-end redesign, user experience improvements, and a basic server-backed reporting system enabling item submissions and image uploads.
Concise monthly summary for March 2025 focused on delivering a refreshed front-end and a new reporting workflow for the Lost and Found project. Highlights include a major front-end redesign, user experience improvements, and a basic server-backed reporting system enabling item submissions and image uploads.
February 2025: Delivered the foundational front-end skeleton for the Lost & Found project, establishing a scalable base for upcoming features and UI consistency across the repository uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found.
February 2025: Delivered the foundational front-end skeleton for the Lost & Found project, establishing a scalable base for upcoming features and UI consistency across the repository uprm-inso4101-2024-2025-s2/semester-project--uprm-lost-and-found.

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