
Over a three-month period, Alec contributed to trilitech/umami-v2 by delivering five features and resolving critical bugs, focusing on UI/UX improvements, accessibility, and cross-platform stability. He overhauled the interface for better accessibility, implemented robust error handling to prevent crashes, and updated iOS/Expo dependencies to ensure reliable module loading. Alec enabled social login redirects for development environments, streamlining QA workflows without impacting production. He also upgraded the Taquito library for Tezos Seoul compatibility, stabilized the test suite, and improved dependency management. His work demonstrated depth in React Native, TypeScript, and CI/CD, resulting in a more maintainable and resilient codebase.

September 2025 monthly summary for trilitech/umami-v2. Focused on Tezos Seoul compatibility via Taquito upgrade, test stabilization, and cross-package dependency hygiene. Delivered groundwork for Tezos Seoul features and improved developer experience across the repo.
September 2025 monthly summary for trilitech/umami-v2. Focused on Tezos Seoul compatibility via Taquito upgrade, test stabilization, and cross-package dependency hygiene. Delivered groundwork for Tezos Seoul features and improved developer experience across the repo.
April 2025: Delivered development-environment social login redirect to support end-to-end testing against dev.umamiwallet.com. The change was implemented in trilitech/umami-v2 with a focused commit, enabling a safer, faster QA flow by allowing redirects in the development environment. This work aligns with issue #2487 and minimizes risk to production auth flows.
April 2025: Delivered development-environment social login redirect to support end-to-end testing against dev.umamiwallet.com. The change was implemented in trilitech/umami-v2 with a focused commit, enabling a safer, faster QA flow by allowing redirects in the development environment. This work aligns with issue #2487 and minimizes risk to production auth flows.
March 2025 — trilitech/umami-v2 monthly performance summary focused on delivering business value through UI/UX improvements, cross-platform stability, and code quality enhancements. Highlights include a comprehensive UI/UX overhaul with accessibility improvements (global menu, AddressBookMenu ARIA/title fixes, long dApp name truncation, and dismissible account modal overlays), iOS/Expo dependency updates to ensure reliable module loading, and a codebase naming refactor to caplitalized mobile component folders for consistency. A robustness fix guards against undefined accounts in persisted state to prevent crashes during initialization or updates. These efforts yielded a more usable product, reduced crash risk, and a cleaner, maintainable codebase, underscoring proficiency in React Native, Expo tooling, accessibility, and refactoring practices.
March 2025 — trilitech/umami-v2 monthly performance summary focused on delivering business value through UI/UX improvements, cross-platform stability, and code quality enhancements. Highlights include a comprehensive UI/UX overhaul with accessibility improvements (global menu, AddressBookMenu ARIA/title fixes, long dApp name truncation, and dismissible account modal overlays), iOS/Expo dependency updates to ensure reliable module loading, and a codebase naming refactor to caplitalized mobile component folders for consistency. A robustness fix guards against undefined accounts in persisted state to prevent crashes during initialization or updates. These efforts yielded a more usable product, reduced crash risk, and a cleaner, maintainable codebase, underscoring proficiency in React Native, Expo tooling, accessibility, and refactoring practices.
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