
Worked on the olexiy-kireyko/project-DevStudents-JS repository to deliver a dedicated My Projects portfolio section, enabling users to view project cards with load more and hide controls, all dynamically populated and styled for a cohesive site experience. Utilized JavaScript, HTML, and CSS to implement interactive UI elements and ensure responsive design. Iterative fixes addressed JavaScript and CSS issues, refining iconography and user experience. Later in the month, deprecated and removed the feature to align with evolving product strategy, demonstrating a full feature lifecycle from development to cleanup. This work emphasized maintainable code practices and agile adaptation to shifting business requirements.
November 2024: Delivered and later deprecated the My Projects portfolio in olexiy-kireyko/project-DevStudents-JS. The feature introduced a dedicated My Projects section with project cards, load more/hide controls, dynamic data population, and cohesive styling across the site, delivering a richer developer portfolio experience. Post-launch, iterative fixes addressed JS/CSS and icon polish to ensure a smooth UX. In the latter part of the month, the feature was deprecated and removed (cleanup of related styles, JS, and HTML) to align with updated product direction and reduce ongoing maintenance. This cycle demonstrated end-to-end frontend capabilities, agile decision-making, and strong code hygiene, with business value in user engagement when active and lower maintenance burden after removal.
November 2024: Delivered and later deprecated the My Projects portfolio in olexiy-kireyko/project-DevStudents-JS. The feature introduced a dedicated My Projects section with project cards, load more/hide controls, dynamic data population, and cohesive styling across the site, delivering a richer developer portfolio experience. Post-launch, iterative fixes addressed JS/CSS and icon polish to ensure a smooth UX. In the latter part of the month, the feature was deprecated and removed (cleanup of related styles, JS, and HTML) to align with updated product direction and reduce ongoing maintenance. This cycle demonstrated end-to-end frontend capabilities, agile decision-making, and strong code hygiene, with business value in user engagement when active and lower maintenance burden after removal.

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