
During June 2025, Emilio Sumbane developed two core features for the Jay-Ubisse/b4f-2-final-project repository, focusing on both backend and frontend engineering. He implemented an e-commerce order creation workflow using Node.js and Express.js, designing an API route that registers new orders with item details and initializes their status. On the frontend, Emilio built a customer contact page in React and Next.js, featuring a user inquiry form with validation and submission logic, styled with Tailwind CSS. These features enabled order processing and customer inquiries, demonstrating end-to-end delivery and clear traceability, though the work did not involve bug fixes during this period.

June 2025 monthly summary for Jay-Ubisse/b4f-2-final-project. Key features delivered include the E-commerce Order Creation flow and the Customer Contact Page with a user inquiry form. Major bugs fixed: None reported for this period. Overall impact: Enables core order processing and customer inquiries, accelerating time-to-value for customers and strengthening lead capture. Demonstrates strong end-to-end feature delivery across backend and frontend, with clear traceability to commits. Technologies/skills demonstrated: API route design and order workflow, frontend form validation, UI/routing updates, and end-to-end feature delivery.
June 2025 monthly summary for Jay-Ubisse/b4f-2-final-project. Key features delivered include the E-commerce Order Creation flow and the Customer Contact Page with a user inquiry form. Major bugs fixed: None reported for this period. Overall impact: Enables core order processing and customer inquiries, accelerating time-to-value for customers and strengthening lead capture. Demonstrates strong end-to-end feature delivery across backend and frontend, with clear traceability to commits. Technologies/skills demonstrated: API route design and order workflow, frontend form validation, UI/routing updates, and end-to-end feature delivery.
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