
Angela Tave developed core features for two repositories, Jay-Ubisse/mini-plataforma-filmes-b4f and Jay-Ubisse/b4f-2-final-project, focusing on robust data modeling and user experience. She implemented a dynamic film platform UI with persistent localStorage-backed film management, using JavaScript, CSS, and HTML to enable reliable creation, editing, and deletion workflows. For the product catalog, she migrated data models to Mongoose and MongoDB, building RESTful APIs and integrating a React-based shopping cart with backend alignment. Her work emphasized maintainable code, modular front-end architecture, and stable data flows, resulting in scalable, testable systems that improved both developer velocity and end-user reliability.

June 2025 — Delivered core data-model foundation and catalog discovery features, enabling scalable local development and improved user browsing. Implemented a local DB-backed data model using Mongoose for categories/products, a Product Catalog API with category filtering, and a fully integrated Shopping Cart UI with backend alignment. These efforts improve development velocity, reduce integration risk, and set the stage for a robust onboarding of future checkout features. Emphasis on maintainability and coherent data flows to support ongoing feature growth.
June 2025 — Delivered core data-model foundation and catalog discovery features, enabling scalable local development and improved user browsing. Implemented a local DB-backed data model using Mongoose for categories/products, a Product Catalog API with category filtering, and a fully integrated Shopping Cart UI with backend alignment. These efforts improve development velocity, reduce integration risk, and set the stage for a robust onboarding of future checkout features. Emphasis on maintainability and coherent data flows to support ongoing feature growth.
May 2025 monthly summary for Jay-Ubisse/mini-plataforma-filmes-b4f. Focused on delivering core film management features, stabilizing data flows, and refining UI interactions on a localStorage-backed persistence layer. Key outcomes include persistent film creation with dynamic IDs, aligned data model with robust delete/edit workflows, and improved UI layout and modals for safer, smoother user experiences. These efforts increased data reliability, enabled faster film management, and delivered tangible business value for end-users.
May 2025 monthly summary for Jay-Ubisse/mini-plataforma-filmes-b4f. Focused on delivering core film management features, stabilizing data flows, and refining UI interactions on a localStorage-backed persistence layer. Key outcomes include persistent film creation with dynamic IDs, aligned data model with robust delete/edit workflows, and improved UI layout and modals for safer, smoother user experiences. These efforts increased data reliability, enabled faster film management, and delivered tangible business value for end-users.
April 2025: Implemented a major UI overhaul for the film platform and introduced dynamic film listing with a dedicated details view and per-film actions. The release includes a new styling system, header/footer, card-based film rendering, and seed data to support testing. A critical bug fix stabilized the film data export flow and ensured reliable rendering of film information on page load. These changes deliver tangible business value by improving user experience, data reliability, and development velocity, setting a solid foundation for future features.
April 2025: Implemented a major UI overhaul for the film platform and introduced dynamic film listing with a dedicated details view and per-film actions. The release includes a new styling system, header/footer, card-based film rendering, and seed data to support testing. A critical bug fix stabilized the film data export flow and ensured reliable rendering of film information on page load. These changes deliver tangible business value by improving user experience, data reliability, and development velocity, setting a solid foundation for future features.
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