
Diego Negri developed core features and enhancements for the GianfrancoSozzani/UniGen platform, focusing on scalable course, faculty, and exam management. Over two months, he established a robust persistence layer and expanded the domain model, integrating C# and SQL to manage data access and stored procedures. He delivered new UI workflows for faculty and course administration using ASP.NET Web Forms, improving both user experience and administrative efficiency. Diego also addressed validation and rendering issues, refining code quality and stability. His work provided a solid technical foundation for future features, demonstrating depth in backend architecture, database integration, and UI/UX implementation.

May 2025 performance summary for GianfrancoSozzani/UniGen. Delivered extensive UI/UX and admin enhancements across courses, exams, teachers, and dashboard sections. Implemented a new teacher insertion page, refreshed graphics and user display, and introduced a removal confirmation popup. Executed targeted bug fixes for home rendering, chart sizing, and management pages to improve stability and user experience. These changes enhance administrator productivity, data visibility, and curricula management accuracy, while showcasing frontend design, UX, and code quality improvements.
May 2025 performance summary for GianfrancoSozzani/UniGen. Delivered extensive UI/UX and admin enhancements across courses, exams, teachers, and dashboard sections. Implemented a new teacher insertion page, refreshed graphics and user display, and introduced a removal confirmation popup. Executed targeted bug fixes for home rendering, chart sizing, and management pages to improve stability and user experience. These changes enhance administrator productivity, data visibility, and curricula management accuracy, while showcasing frontend design, UX, and code quality improvements.
April 2025 for GianfrancoSozzani/UniGen focused on establishing a solid persistence layer, expanding the domain model, and laying the groundwork for faculty and course management UI. Delivered a functioning DB initialization, connection, and stored procedures; added core domain classes and corrections; started UI pages for faculty and course management; improved code quality and fixed validation rules. These efforts establish a scalable platform for data-driven course, faculty, and exam management, with measurable business value in streamlined operations and future feature delivery.
April 2025 for GianfrancoSozzani/UniGen focused on establishing a solid persistence layer, expanding the domain model, and laying the groundwork for faculty and course management UI. Delivered a functioning DB initialization, connection, and stored procedures; added core domain classes and corrections; started UI pages for faculty and course management; improved code quality and fixed validation rules. These efforts establish a scalable platform for data-driven course, faculty, and exam management, with measurable business value in streamlined operations and future feature delivery.
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