
Jay-Ubisse contributed to the b4f-2-final-project repository by delivering two core features focused on category management and user order visibility. They refactored the product model into a dedicated module and updated the category controller, improving maintainability and reducing cross-file dependencies. Using TypeScript, Node.js, and Mongoose, Jay-Ubisse implemented category creation with uniqueness checks to enhance data integrity. Additionally, they developed a user-facing Orders page with integrated routing, allowing users to view their order history. Their work included systematic merge-conflict cleanup and minor adjustments, laying a solid foundation for future analytics and feature expansion while improving code quality and project structure.

June 2025 monthly highlights for Jay-Ubisse/b4f-2-final-project: Delivered two major features, improved maintainability through a product model refactor, and completed a user-facing Orders page. Performed merge-conflict cleanup and minor adjustments to stabilize the release. These changes reduce technical debt and lay groundwork for future category and order management improvements.
June 2025 monthly highlights for Jay-Ubisse/b4f-2-final-project: Delivered two major features, improved maintainability through a product model refactor, and completed a user-facing Orders page. Performed merge-conflict cleanup and minor adjustments to stabilize the release. These changes reduce technical debt and lay groundwork for future category and order management improvements.
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