
During April 2025, contributed to the NASA-SUITS-Teams/JARVIS-2025 repository by developing a new SystemControl UI component that encapsulated SystemStates, Alerts, and QuickActions, enhancing both organization and maintainability of the codebase. The work included refactoring the right UI panel and integrating the Map component with the updated SystemControl structure, enabling support for point additions and improving overall UI consistency. Leveraged React, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS to implement a component-based architecture focused on scalability and maintainability. Although no major bugs were fixed, stability was improved through architectural alignment and UI consolidation, laying groundwork for future feature development.
April 2025 monthly summary for NASA-SUITS-Teams/JARVIS-2025 highlights the delivery of a new SystemControl UI Component and Map Integration, along with a refactor of the right UI panel to improve organization and maintainability. The Map component was updated to work with the new SystemControl structure and to support point additions. There were no explicit major bug fixes recorded this month; stability was improved through architecture refactors and UI consolidation. This work lays a scalable foundation for future features and enhances the team’s ability to ship consistent, feature-rich UI with stronger maintainability.
April 2025 monthly summary for NASA-SUITS-Teams/JARVIS-2025 highlights the delivery of a new SystemControl UI Component and Map Integration, along with a refactor of the right UI panel to improve organization and maintainability. The Map component was updated to work with the new SystemControl structure and to support point additions. There were no explicit major bug fixes recorded this month; stability was improved through architecture refactors and UI consolidation. This work lays a scalable foundation for future features and enhances the team’s ability to ship consistent, feature-rich UI with stronger maintainability.

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