
Bogdan Hurjui contributed to the HorvatAris/UBB-SE-2025-924-1 repository by developing user-to-user item trading and marketplace features over a two-month period. He refactored the trade dialog logic into a dedicated ViewModel and introduced an ItemTrades entity with supporting API endpoints, using C# and Entity Framework Core to improve backend consistency and testability. In addition, Bogdan delivered a full-stack Marketplace feature, enabling item search and purchase workflows with integrated UI feedback. He also consolidated and expanded unit test coverage for core services, focusing on maintainability and reliability. His work demonstrated depth in backend and full stack development using .NET technologies.

May 2025 monthly summary for HorvatAris/UBB-SE-2025-924-1. Delivered core improvements in test coverage and a new Marketplace feature, strengthening product reliability and user-facing capabilities. Focused on business value through reliable services, faster validation cycles, and enhanced user engagement paths.
May 2025 monthly summary for HorvatAris/UBB-SE-2025-924-1. Delivered core improvements in test coverage and a new Marketplace feature, strengthening product reliability and user-facing capabilities. Focused on business value through reliable services, faster validation cycles, and enhanced user engagement paths.
April 2025 (2025-04) highlights two major feature deliverables for the HorvatAris/UBB-SE-2025-924-1 project, with a clear focus on enhancing trading capabilities and maintainability. Key outcomes include a UI-level refactor to centralize trade dialog logic in the ViewModel, and the introduction of a backend ItemTrades model with corresponding API endpoints and repository refinements. These changes establish a stable foundation for user-to-user item trades and set the stage for future feature work while improving consistency and testability across the UI and backend layers.
April 2025 (2025-04) highlights two major feature deliverables for the HorvatAris/UBB-SE-2025-924-1 project, with a clear focus on enhancing trading capabilities and maintainability. Key outcomes include a UI-level refactor to centralize trade dialog logic in the ViewModel, and the introduction of a backend ItemTrades model with corresponding API endpoints and repository refinements. These changes establish a stable foundation for user-to-user item trades and set the stage for future feature work while improving consistency and testability across the UI and backend layers.
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