
Thomas Boué contributed to the G-Epitech/DFMTY-AREA repository by delivering a comprehensive mobile app overhaul focused on scalable integrations and robust architecture. Over three months, he implemented features such as a unified visual identity, modular integration workflows, and expanded authentication flows using Dart and Flutter. His work included refactoring the data and navigation layers, introducing BLoC-based state management, and improving test coverage and CI/CD reliability. By addressing both user-facing enhancements and backend stability, Thomas enabled faster integration cycles, improved maintainability, and a more consistent user experience, demonstrating depth in mobile development, API integration, and modern state management patterns.

January 2025 (2025-01) brought a broad set of mobile app enhancements across features, refactors, and integrations for G-Epitech/DFMTY-AREA. Key features delivered include hot-reload for adding new integrations, a modular widget for available integrations, a dedicated user profile view with a mediator, and expanded integrations (Notion, League of Legends, Gmail, GitHub, OpenAI) with authentication/token flows. Foundational architecture work includes PageJson serialization, DTO cleanup, and renaming/structuring schema; these pave the way for repository-related features. UI/UX improvements include a documentation link on the home screen, a CircularProgressIndicator for Google authentication, and a refined top row for LOL/OpenAI forms. APK build setup and CI improvements were completed, along with automation improvements (auto-reload for automation, deletion workflow with mediator and repository). Security/perms gaps were addressed with Android permission fixes for external links. Major bugs fixed include Android permissions to open external links; making onPressed asynchronous to remove warnings; fixes to tests due to endpoint changes; build fixes for LeagueOfLegends/OpenAI pages; login flow icon reset on Google OAuth2; and several small compilation/test stability fixes. Business impact includes improved user experience and reliability, faster integration iteration due to hot-reload, broader integration coverage, and a more maintainable architecture to support future features.
January 2025 (2025-01) brought a broad set of mobile app enhancements across features, refactors, and integrations for G-Epitech/DFMTY-AREA. Key features delivered include hot-reload for adding new integrations, a modular widget for available integrations, a dedicated user profile view with a mediator, and expanded integrations (Notion, League of Legends, Gmail, GitHub, OpenAI) with authentication/token flows. Foundational architecture work includes PageJson serialization, DTO cleanup, and renaming/structuring schema; these pave the way for repository-related features. UI/UX improvements include a documentation link on the home screen, a CircularProgressIndicator for Google authentication, and a refined top row for LOL/OpenAI forms. APK build setup and CI improvements were completed, along with automation improvements (auto-reload for automation, deletion workflow with mediator and repository). Security/perms gaps were addressed with Android permission fixes for external links. Major bugs fixed include Android permissions to open external links; making onPressed asynchronous to remove warnings; fixes to tests due to endpoint changes; build fixes for LeagueOfLegends/OpenAI pages; login flow icon reset on Google OAuth2; and several small compilation/test stability fixes. Business impact includes improved user experience and reliability, faster integration iteration due to hot-reload, broader integration coverage, and a more maintainable architecture to support future features.
December 2024 monthly summary for G-Epitech/DFMTY-AREA focused on strengthening the mobile app foundation, expanding data and navigation capabilities, and improving test coverage and code quality. Delivered a set of user-facing and architectural enhancements enabling richer profiles, scalable automation workflows, and more reliable integrations, while improving startup UX and maintainability.
December 2024 monthly summary for G-Epitech/DFMTY-AREA focused on strengthening the mobile app foundation, expanding data and navigation capabilities, and improving test coverage and code quality. Delivered a set of user-facing and architectural enhancements enabling richer profiles, scalable automation workflows, and more reliable integrations, while improving startup UX and maintainability.
In 2024-11, delivered a focused mobile redesign for the G-Epitech/DFMTY-AREA project, concentrating on visual identity and iconography to strengthen brand consistency and user experience. Implemented a unified mobile design system with Mada and Onest fonts, a defined triggo theme, and centralized font assets; updated app icons for iOS/Android via flutter_launcher_icon plugin and triggo assets to ensure consistent branding across platforms. These changes were supported by a series of targeted commits that reorganized assets and applied the new theme across the mobile codebase.
In 2024-11, delivered a focused mobile redesign for the G-Epitech/DFMTY-AREA project, concentrating on visual identity and iconography to strengthen brand consistency and user experience. Implemented a unified mobile design system with Mada and Onest fonts, a defined triggo theme, and centralized font assets; updated app icons for iOS/Android via flutter_launcher_icon plugin and triggo assets to ensure consistent branding across platforms. These changes were supported by a series of targeted commits that reorganized assets and applied the new theme across the mobile codebase.
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