
Alexandre Noren developed and enhanced the Street-work-app repository over two months, delivering a robust progression tracking feature, end-to-end image management, and a modular UI foundation. He integrated AWS S3 for scalable image storage, implemented API-driven content moderation, and established reliable CI/CD pipelines using Kotlin and Jetpack Compose. Alexandre’s work included asynchronous programming for responsive user experiences, comprehensive testing with Mockito, and code refactoring for maintainability. By wiring together backend integration, cloud storage, and real-time Firebase updates, he enabled seamless media handling and consistent user onboarding. His engineering approach emphasized test reliability, modular architecture, and efficient feature delivery across the stack.

December 2024 monthly highlights for Street-work-app (SwEnt-Group8): Delivered a robust end-to-end image management flow, enhanced UI rendering, expanded tests, and improved code quality. The work supports scalable media handling, faster user experiences, and stronger release reliability.
December 2024 monthly highlights for Street-work-app (SwEnt-Group8): Delivered a robust end-to-end image management flow, enhanced UI rendering, expanded tests, and improved code quality. The work supports scalable media handling, faster user experiences, and stronger release reliability.
November 2024 focused on delivering a cohesive Progression feature and establishing a robust UI foundation for Street-work-app, while laying groundwork for test reliability, CI stability, and API integration. Key outcomes include: (1) a fully wired Progression Screen: initial structure, prototype, NavHost route, screenParams, and Progression ViewModel integration across Main and Progression screens; (2) a more polished UI foundation: resource-backed bottom navigation icons, color palette alignment with Figma, responsive LazyColumn layout, and visual consistency (top app bar color, centered cards); (3) enhanced routing, event UI flows, and image capture UI scaffolding; (4) comprehensive testing, CI stability, and formatting improvements to reduce flaky tests and speed up feedback cycles; (5) timezone/date handling improvements and API/moderation integration groundwork; and (6) ongoing code quality and maintainability improvements through formatting, cleanup, and documentation. Business value: improved user onboarding progression tracking and visibility, consistent user experience across screens, faster feature delivery via modularized components, stronger test reliability and CI stability, and groundwork for safer content moderation and API integrations.
November 2024 focused on delivering a cohesive Progression feature and establishing a robust UI foundation for Street-work-app, while laying groundwork for test reliability, CI stability, and API integration. Key outcomes include: (1) a fully wired Progression Screen: initial structure, prototype, NavHost route, screenParams, and Progression ViewModel integration across Main and Progression screens; (2) a more polished UI foundation: resource-backed bottom navigation icons, color palette alignment with Figma, responsive LazyColumn layout, and visual consistency (top app bar color, centered cards); (3) enhanced routing, event UI flows, and image capture UI scaffolding; (4) comprehensive testing, CI stability, and formatting improvements to reduce flaky tests and speed up feedback cycles; (5) timezone/date handling improvements and API/moderation integration groundwork; and (6) ongoing code quality and maintainability improvements through formatting, cleanup, and documentation. Business value: improved user onboarding progression tracking and visibility, consistent user experience across screens, faster feature delivery via modularized components, stronger test reliability and CI stability, and groundwork for safer content moderation and API integrations.
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