
During October 2025, Bowlofarugula developed a self-contained weather data example for the microsoft/wassette repository, focusing on seamless API integration and onboarding. They implemented a JavaScript solution that retrieves weather information from the Open-Meteo API without requiring an API key, handling both geocoding and data fetching in a single flow. The work included writing core JavaScript logic, creating configuration files in YAML, and producing comprehensive Markdown documentation. By providing an end-to-end example and clear scaffolding, Bowlofarugula improved the repository’s maintainability and made it easier for new contributors to understand and demonstrate API integration workflows using WebAssembly and JavaScript.

October 2025 monthly summary for microsoft/wassette: Delivered a self-contained weather data example using the Open-Meteo API that works without an API key, including configuration files, a README, and core JavaScript logic for geocoding and retrieving weather information. This work strengthens developer experience and demonstrates end-to-end API integration with zero-key demos, contributing to faster demos and onboarding.
October 2025 monthly summary for microsoft/wassette: Delivered a self-contained weather data example using the Open-Meteo API that works without an API key, including configuration files, a README, and core JavaScript logic for geocoding and retrieving weather information. This work strengthens developer experience and demonstrates end-to-end API integration with zero-key demos, contributing to faster demos and onboarding.
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