
Camilla Marchioro developed foundational backend and frontend features across the Kraiimen/EsempiCorso, CamillaMar/HelloWeb, and CamillaMar/springdemo repositories over three months. She delivered Java onboarding modules, array manipulation utilities, and a movement summation method, emphasizing modularity and maintainability. In HelloWeb, she implemented CSS layout demonstrations and interactive JavaScript pages, including a to-do list and product table scaffold. For springdemo, she established RESTful APIs and data models using Java, Spring Boot, and PostgreSQL, enabling CRUD operations for student data. Her work demonstrated depth in Java, CSS, and JavaScript, focusing on clean code, safe patterns, and scalable project scaffolding.

May 2025 delivered significant frontend and backend capabilities across two repositories, driving onboarding, interactive learning, and data-handling demos that deliver business value with minimal risk. Key features include: (1) HelloWeb: CSS Styling and Layout Demos – basic styles, advanced selectors, and responsive layouts demonstrated with CSS, Flexbox, and Grid; (2) HelloWeb: JavaScript Introduction Page – a basic HTML page with an interactive button and event handling; (3) HelloWeb: JavaScript To-Do List and Product Table – a simple task manager and data table scaffold for expansion; (4) springdemo: Student RESTful API and Data Model – REST endpoints with Student entity, JPA repository, and StudentRestController exposing CRUD operations. Major bugs fixed: none reported in the period; work focused on feature delivery and scaffolding. Overall impact: established practical frontend and backend foundations enabling faster demos, onboarding, and data-driven experiences; improved code organization, testability, and API readiness. Technologies/skills demonstrated: HTML, CSS (Flexbox/Grid), JavaScript, REST APIs, Spring Data JPA, Spring MVC, commit discipline, and cross-repo collaboration.
May 2025 delivered significant frontend and backend capabilities across two repositories, driving onboarding, interactive learning, and data-handling demos that deliver business value with minimal risk. Key features include: (1) HelloWeb: CSS Styling and Layout Demos – basic styles, advanced selectors, and responsive layouts demonstrated with CSS, Flexbox, and Grid; (2) HelloWeb: JavaScript Introduction Page – a basic HTML page with an interactive button and event handling; (3) HelloWeb: JavaScript To-Do List and Product Table – a simple task manager and data table scaffold for expansion; (4) springdemo: Student RESTful API and Data Model – REST endpoints with Student entity, JPA repository, and StudentRestController exposing CRUD operations. Major bugs fixed: none reported in the period; work focused on feature delivery and scaffolding. Overall impact: established practical frontend and backend foundations enabling faster demos, onboarding, and data-driven experiences; improved code organization, testability, and API readiness. Technologies/skills demonstrated: HTML, CSS (Flexbox/Grid), JavaScript, REST APIs, Spring Data JPA, Spring MVC, commit discipline, and cross-repo collaboration.
April 2025: Delivered key API enhancements, model improvements, and initial Spring Boot scaffolding across two repositories, strengthening data presentation, safety, and product management capabilities. Work focused on feature delivery, safer code patterns, and a solid foundation for UI and business workflows.
April 2025: Delivered key API enhancements, model improvements, and initial Spring Boot scaffolding across two repositories, strengthening data presentation, safety, and product management capabilities. Work focused on feature delivery, safer code patterns, and a solid foundation for UI and business workflows.
March 2025 performance: Delivered educational Java modules and a data-processing enhancement in Kraiimen/EsempiCorso. Focused on onboarding content, core algorithm examples, and a movements summation utility. No major bugs reported this month; the work centered on feature delivery, code quality, and maintainability across branch-based development.
March 2025 performance: Delivered educational Java modules and a data-processing enhancement in Kraiimen/EsempiCorso. Focused on onboarding content, core algorithm examples, and a movements summation utility. No major bugs reported this month; the work centered on feature delivery, code quality, and maintainability across branch-based development.
Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline