
Bryan Assis worked on the SQLutions-FATEC/API-3-Semestre-Backend repository, focusing on a comprehensive overhaul of the Clock-In API to improve consistency and client integration. He refactored endpoint terminology from 'movimentacao' to 'clockIn' to better align with business language and enhance maintainability. Bryan introduced a custom ClockInException to handle specific business logic errors, providing clearer error feedback for clients. He also restructured the export functionality by updating the return type to a richer data transfer object, improving data integrity and error reporting. His work leveraged Java, Spring Boot, and backend development best practices to deliver measurable business value.

May 2025 (2025-05) monthly summary for SQLutions-FATEC/API-3-Semestre-Backend: Clock-In API consistency overhaul, new error handling constructs, and export data structure improvements delivered with measurable business value and improved client integration.
May 2025 (2025-05) monthly summary for SQLutions-FATEC/API-3-Semestre-Backend: Clock-In API consistency overhaul, new error handling constructs, and export data structure improvements delivered with measurable business value and improved client integration.
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