
Agata Malinowska developed and enhanced backend systems for the AGH-Code-Industry/how-to-agh-reboot repository over a two-month period, focusing on robust API and data management solutions. She built a Buildings API router using TypeScript and tRPC, introducing endpoints for standardized building data access and implementing data transfer objects to ensure consistent contracts across services. Agata also delivered comprehensive unit tests for backend routers, covering modules such as buildings, events, and quizzes, and updated ESLint and Jest configurations to improve code quality. Her work emphasized maintainability, reliability, and seamless integration, leveraging TypeScript, Prisma, and modern testing practices throughout the project.
April 2025: Strengthened backend robustness for the how-to-agh-reboot project by delivering comprehensive unit tests for backend routers (buildings, events, prizes, quizzes, ratings), along with ESLint/Jest configuration updates and type definitions for building and event data. No major bugs reported. Impact: higher reliability, safer deployments, and improved maintainability. Technologies: JavaScript/TypeScript, ESLint, Jest, testing, data modeling.
April 2025: Strengthened backend robustness for the how-to-agh-reboot project by delivering comprehensive unit tests for backend routers (buildings, events, prizes, quizzes, ratings), along with ESLint/Jest configuration updates and type definitions for building and event data. No major bugs reported. Impact: higher reliability, safer deployments, and improved maintainability. Technologies: JavaScript/TypeScript, ESLint, Jest, testing, data modeling.
Month 2025-03: Delivered a new Buildings API router and DTOs to standardize access to building data. Implemented endpoints to fetch all buildings, retrieve by ID, and access building entries, with consistent data transfer objects to improve data quality and downstream integrations. No major bugs fixed this month. This work enhances data accessibility for frontend and analytics, reduces integration effort, and demonstrates API-first design and DTO-driven contracts using TypeScript/Node patterns.
Month 2025-03: Delivered a new Buildings API router and DTOs to standardize access to building data. Implemented endpoints to fetch all buildings, retrieve by ID, and access building entries, with consistent data transfer objects to improve data quality and downstream integrations. No major bugs fixed this month. This work enhances data accessibility for frontend and analytics, reduces integration effort, and demonstrates API-first design and DTO-driven contracts using TypeScript/Node patterns.

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