
Carlos Corpas Mena developed and enhanced event management and booking features for the IESJandula/somosjandula repository over a three-month period. He delivered a user-facing messaging update to clarify resource sharing restrictions, then built an end-to-end events management system with admin and user interfaces, robust API integration, and updated service routing. Using TypeScript, JavaScript, and Vue.js, Carlos also implemented a statistics dashboard for bookings and incidents, providing data visualization to support resource analytics. His work included environment configuration, dependency upgrades, and router refactoring, resulting in improved maintainability, integration readiness, and a more reliable, user-focused workflow for the application.

January 2026 monthly review for IESJandula/somosjandula: Delivered core features for event management with category support, launched a statistics dashboard with resource and incident analytics, and completed router cleanup to streamline navigation and improve maintainability. Also coordinated cross-team changes with Monica’s branch to ensure alignment and reduce integration risk.
January 2026 monthly review for IESJandula/somosjandula: Delivered core features for event management with category support, launched a statistics dashboard with resource and incident analytics, and completed router cleanup to streamline navigation and improve maintainability. Also coordinated cross-team changes with Monica’s branch to ensure alignment and reduce integration risk.
Month: 2025-12. Delivered two core feature sets for IESJandula/somosjandula with strong emphasis on user workflow, API integration, and reliability: 1) Events Management System (feature): End-to-end events management including admin interface for resources and bookings, a user-facing Events view, new API endpoints, API usage integration, and updated service routing. Key commits include 155c455c0b3fb74570ad4aa1072f32b49e6628c1, c41a5e8562f2f3f61125409cff4eee9034d897b3, 082a88edfce29f53277a1e01758470343f136ee3, e2becc968492a8af8e2ad516cdea045bc489ecb4, and a042add02ecba8d94fa08782a7a07db27771cae9, covering view scaffolding, events modification, and server call adaptations. 2) Environment and Dependencies Updates (feature): Updated API base URLs for strikes and environment configurations; upgraded Capacitor dependencies to latest compatible versions to improve stability and platform support. Commits include 6629d22c9e021e97132a6ed35e988f874d1ef293 and b322d90eb331d6b0f0fbbc9a2020cb0893a79ed4. Impact and accomplishments: - Streamlined event management workflow end-to-end, enabling admins to schedule resources and bookings while providing a consistent user-facing Events view and robust API access. - Improved reliability and compatibility across environments through dependency upgrades and configuration hygiene, reducing risk of runtime issues and easing future maintenance. - Clear traceability of work via structured commits and aligned service routing changes, facilitating onboarding and cross-team collaboration. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - TypeScript definitions (.d.ts) and JavaScript server calls integration; API design and usage integration. - Frontend/backend integration, admin and user interfaces, and service routing. - Environment configuration management and Capacitor ecosystem updates. - Version control discipline with descriptive commits and change groups.
Month: 2025-12. Delivered two core feature sets for IESJandula/somosjandula with strong emphasis on user workflow, API integration, and reliability: 1) Events Management System (feature): End-to-end events management including admin interface for resources and bookings, a user-facing Events view, new API endpoints, API usage integration, and updated service routing. Key commits include 155c455c0b3fb74570ad4aa1072f32b49e6628c1, c41a5e8562f2f3f61125409cff4eee9034d897b3, 082a88edfce29f53277a1e01758470343f136ee3, e2becc968492a8af8e2ad516cdea045bc489ecb4, and a042add02ecba8d94fa08782a7a07db27771cae9, covering view scaffolding, events modification, and server call adaptations. 2) Environment and Dependencies Updates (feature): Updated API base URLs for strikes and environment configurations; upgraded Capacitor dependencies to latest compatible versions to improve stability and platform support. Commits include 6629d22c9e021e97132a6ed35e988f874d1ef293 and b322d90eb331d6b0f0fbbc9a2020cb0893a79ed4. Impact and accomplishments: - Streamlined event management workflow end-to-end, enabling admins to schedule resources and bookings while providing a consistent user-facing Events view and robust API access. - Improved reliability and compatibility across environments through dependency upgrades and configuration hygiene, reducing risk of runtime issues and easing future maintenance. - Clear traceability of work via structured commits and aligned service routing changes, facilitating onboarding and cross-team collaboration. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - TypeScript definitions (.d.ts) and JavaScript server calls integration; API design and usage integration. - Frontend/backend integration, admin and user interfaces, and service routing. - Environment configuration management and Capacitor ecosystem updates. - Version control discipline with descriptive commits and change groups.
Month: 2025-11 — This period focused on delivering a user-facing UX improvement to booking-related messaging for resource sharing restrictions in the IESJandula/somosjandula project. The feature clarifies policy in two booking views, aligning UI guidance with product expectations and reducing potential user confusion. Major bugs fixed: None reported for this month; the emphasis was on feature delivery and UI messaging improvements.
Month: 2025-11 — This period focused on delivering a user-facing UX improvement to booking-related messaging for resource sharing restrictions in the IESJandula/somosjandula project. The feature clarifies policy in two booking views, aligning UI guidance with product expectations and reducing potential user confusion. Major bugs fixed: None reported for this month; the emphasis was on feature delivery and UI messaging improvements.
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