
Oscar Bakker developed and enhanced user-facing features and backend systems for the Amsterdam/mijn-amsterdam-frontend and openstad/openstad-headless repositories over six months. He delivered robust asset management, map UI capabilities, and authentication improvements, focusing on accessibility, data integrity, and security. Using TypeScript, React, and Node.js, Oscar implemented unified filtering, design system adoption, and observability with OpenTelemetry, while refining CI/CD pipelines and release workflows. His work included refactoring component architectures, improving state management, and integrating Docker-based telemetry. By addressing both feature delivery and bug resolution, Oscar demonstrated depth in full stack development and contributed to more reliable, maintainable, and user-friendly applications.

July 2025 monthly summary for openstad-headless focusing on delivering reliable resource handling and improving widget setup experience for multi-project deployments. Two focused outcomes were achieved: a bug fix to ensure correct resource fetching within the proper project context, and a UX-focused feature to persist widget default settings on creation.
July 2025 monthly summary for openstad-headless focusing on delivering reliable resource handling and improving widget setup experience for multi-project deployments. Two focused outcomes were achieved: a bug fix to ensure correct resource fetching within the proper project context, and a UX-focused feature to persist widget default settings on creation.
June 2025 monthly summary for openstad-headless focused on delivering robust map UI capabilities, establishing first-class observability, and eliminating unnecessary event handling to improve reliability and user experience. The work across the BaseMap, Telemetry integration, and navigation cleanup provided measurable business value through improved data rendering, better monitoring, and reduced client-side navigation issues.
June 2025 monthly summary for openstad-headless focused on delivering robust map UI capabilities, establishing first-class observability, and eliminating unnecessary event handling to improve reliability and user experience. The work across the BaseMap, Telemetry integration, and navigation cleanup provided measurable business value through improved data rendering, better monitoring, and reduced client-side navigation issues.
Monthly summary for 2025-05 for repository openstad/openstad-headless. Focused on delivering Two-Factor Roles Configuration in the Authentication System, aligning admin UI and API persistence, and tightening role management to improve security and governance.
Monthly summary for 2025-05 for repository openstad/openstad-headless. Focused on delivering Two-Factor Roles Configuration in the Authentication System, aligning admin UI and API persistence, and tightening role management to improve security and governance.
Month 2025-01: Delivered CI/CD Quality Gate Enhancements for Amsterdam/mijn-amsterdam-frontend, focusing on release risk reduction and release-note clarity. Implemented a check for disallowed double quotes in PR titles and refactored the release notification workflow to conditionally output categorized release notes. These changes improve release hygiene, traceability, and communication of changes to stakeholders.
Month 2025-01: Delivered CI/CD Quality Gate Enhancements for Amsterdam/mijn-amsterdam-frontend, focusing on release risk reduction and release-note clarity. Implemented a check for disallowed double quotes in PR titles and refactored the release notification workflow to conditionally output categorized release notes. These changes improve release hygiene, traceability, and communication of changes to stakeholders.
December 2024 monthly summary for Amsterdam/mijn-amsterdam-frontend: Key features delivered across Bodem, AVG, Burgerzaken, and Parkeren; major bug fixes; improved UX and maintainability; strong business value demonstrated through design system adoption, unified filtering, and personalized UI.
December 2024 monthly summary for Amsterdam/mijn-amsterdam-frontend: Key features delivered across Bodem, AVG, Burgerzaken, and Parkeren; major bug fixes; improved UX and maintainability; strong business value demonstrated through design system adoption, unified filtering, and personalized UI.
November 2024 monthly summary for Amsterdam frontend work focused on delivering robust user-facing features, stabilizing release workflows, and improving UX accessibility. Key features and improvements were delivered across the Amsterdam/mijn-amsterdam-frontend repository, with targeted fixes to ensure data integrity, accessible interfaces, and reliable release communications. The work tightened data modeling for parking services, enhanced UI for accessibility, refined scroll behavior on navigation, refreshed header visuals for Burgerzaken, and improved the accuracy of release notes and filtering logic.
November 2024 monthly summary for Amsterdam frontend work focused on delivering robust user-facing features, stabilizing release workflows, and improving UX accessibility. Key features and improvements were delivered across the Amsterdam/mijn-amsterdam-frontend repository, with targeted fixes to ensure data integrity, accessible interfaces, and reliable release communications. The work tightened data modeling for parking services, enhanced UI for accessibility, refined scroll behavior on navigation, refreshed header visuals for Burgerzaken, and improved the accuracy of release notes and filtering logic.
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