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Thad Kerosky

Thad K built and enhanced the codeforboston/home-energy-analysis-tool over nine months, delivering features that improved data accuracy, user experience, and backend reliability. He implemented robust data validation, modularized frontend components with React and TypeScript, and introduced Prisma-backed persistence for case and energy usage data. Thad refactored core workflows, stabilized database migrations, and expanded automated testing using Playwright and Vitest. His work included integrating Pyodide for browser-based Python execution, refining UI/UX for onboarding and analysis, and strengthening CI/CD pipelines. These contributions resulted in a maintainable, scalable platform that supports advanced analytics and collaborative case management for energy analysis workflows.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

95%Features

Repository Contributions

25Total
Bugs
1
Commits
25
Features
20
Lines of code
53,481
Activity Months9

Work History

October 2025

2 Commits • 2 Features

Oct 1, 2025

October 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments and business value. Delivered critical improvements to email deliverability and case management workflows, with focused refactoring to improve data integrity and collaboration across teams.

August 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Aug 1, 2025

For 2025-08, delivered robust Energy Usage History and Data Persistence enhancements for codeforboston/home-energy-analysis-tool, enabling Prisma-backed persistence of owner, location, case, analysis, and heating input data. Also completed UI refinements and data handling improvements, with regression testing adjustments across components. Established CI workflow for the uv package manager to improve build reliability and faster feedback loops.

July 2025

3 Commits • 2 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025: Key UX and tooling improvements delivered for codeforboston/home-energy-analysis-tool. Focused on reducing login/navigation friction, improving case creation UX, and strengthening developer productivity through tooling, tests, and cross-version compatibility.

June 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 monthly summary for codeforboston/home-energy-analysis-tool highlighting business value and technical achievements. Delivered a major enhancement to the natural gas bill parser by adding support for alternate Eversource bill formats, improving resilience across document variations and enabling smoother onboarding of new customers. The change includes automatic character encoding detection, management of parsing dependencies, and a targeted refactor to boost readability and performance. Strengthened data cleaning and type conversion to deliver more accurate bill data, and expanded the test suite to ensure robustness against format changes. Overall, this work reduces manual data wrangling, accelerates data ingestion, and lowers support overhead for customers relying on gas bill data parsing. Commit reference: c341c65e613c151fdcb3c00c13ebfbb601bcb4dd.

May 2025

5 Commits • 3 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 performance summary for codeforboston/home-energy-analysis-tool. The team delivered foundational frontend and data-layer enhancements, improving reliability, UX, and extensibility, while stabilizing core migrations to protect data integrity. The work positioned the product for advanced analytics, Python in the browser, and Prisma-backed persistence.

April 2025

3 Commits • 2 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 — Delivered the HEAT landing page and fuel type default handling for the codeforboston/home-energy-analysis-tool, delivering tangible business value through improved user onboarding, clearer tool explanations, and robust input defaults. Key work included launching the HEAT landing page with hero, how-it-works, energy coaches info, and development credits, accompanied by UI polish (footer padding, paragraph spacing, and corrected heading). Implemented Fuel Type Default Handling by making the fuel type input read-only and adding a temporary type field to support defaults, reducing misconfigurations and friction in the energy profile setup. These changes increase first-run conversion, support scalable UX for future features, and demonstrate strong front-end craftsmanship and cross-functional collaboration.

March 2025

7 Commits • 6 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 monthly summary for codeforboston/home-energy-analysis-tool: Delivered targeted business value through routing stabilization, UI/UX enhancements, and robustness improvements for Heat Load and Energy Analysis. Key outcomes include more reliable routing across the Remix-to-RRv7 migration; clearer component naming; stronger data typing; upgraded Pyodide with GC support and extracted recalculation logic; improved heating efficiency input UX; enhanced visualizations with refined tooltips and legends; development mode to simplify single-analysis route testing; and UI layout refinements across core pages. These deliverables reduce maintenance overhead, improve user experience, and accelerate development and testing workflows.

February 2025

2 Commits • 2 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 monthly summary for codeforboston/home-energy-analysis-tool: Delivered two key features that improve data accuracy, interactivity, and maintainability, while preparing the deployment pipeline for upcoming framework upgrades. The work supports more accurate energy analysis, faster user-driven recalculations, and a more modular codebase, enabling quicker iteration and scalable growth.

January 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025: Delivered Energy Bill Processing Standardization and Decimal Validation in codeforboston/home-energy-analysis-tool. Standardized inclusion checks using a single default_inclusion field and extended heating system efficiency validation to support decimal values, improving data accuracy for energy analyses. Reused work from 247_interactive_chart_submit (commit 6ef7f45d29faaa6a1f71b4f2da4ad54becd19b91). No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: more reliable energy analyses, better data governance, and a solid foundation for future validations. Skills demonstrated: data normalization, validation logic, decimal precision handling, and cross-repo code reuse.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness82.8%
Maintainability80.0%
Architecture78.4%
Performance72.8%
AI Usage28.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

BashCSSHTMLJavaScriptPythonReactSQLShellTOMLTypeScript

Technical Skills

API IntegrationAutomated TestingBackend DevelopmentCI/CDCSSCode FormattingCode RefactoringComponent RefactoringConfigurationConfiguration ManagementConformData FetchingData ParsingData ProcessingData Validation

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

codeforboston/home-energy-analysis-tool

Jan 2025 Oct 2025
9 Months active

Languages Used

TypeScriptJavaScriptPythonYAMLBashCSSHTMLReact

Technical Skills

Data ValidationFrontend DevelopmentTypeScriptAPI IntegrationBackend DevelopmentCI/CD

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