
John Cheek developed a Form Question Creation UI for the hack4impact-utk/internal-applications repository, focusing on enabling rapid and consistent form-building workflows. He designed a reusable React component that allows users to input a title, description, and required flag for each form question, integrating Material-UI to ensure a cohesive and accessible user interface. The component manages local input state to support smooth user interactions and future extensibility. Working primarily with JavaScript and TypeScript, John emphasized component-driven design and clear commit traceability. While the work was limited to a single feature, it addressed a core need for structured data capture in the application.

April 2025 — hack4impact-utk/internal-applications: Delivered the Form Question Creation UI to enable rapid, consistent form-building. The React component supports title, description, and a required flag, with Material-UI styling and local input state management. No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: accelerates form creation, improves data capture consistency, and provides a reusable UI component for future form-related features. Technologies demonstrated include React, Material-UI, component-driven design, and robust state management with a clear Git commit trail for traceability.
April 2025 — hack4impact-utk/internal-applications: Delivered the Form Question Creation UI to enable rapid, consistent form-building. The React component supports title, description, and a required flag, with Material-UI styling and local input state management. No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: accelerates form creation, improves data capture consistency, and provides a reusable UI component for future form-related features. Technologies demonstrated include React, Material-UI, component-driven design, and robust state management with a clear Git commit trail for traceability.
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