
Emil Pieniazek redesigned the core data model for the AGH-Code-Industry/how-to-agh-reboot repository, focusing on scalable schema architecture and real-user data integration. He overhauled the Prisma schema, replacing legacy User and Post models with entities for events, buildings, quizzes, and user interactions, and consolidated migrations to streamline database management. Emil removed mocked user flows from the API, enabling production-ready user data handling and laying the foundation for event-driven features. He improved developer onboarding by updating documentation and modernizing TypeScript tooling. His work, using TypeScript, SQL, and Prisma ORM, addressed technical debt and enhanced the reliability and maintainability of the codebase.

March 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering a scalable data model, stabilizing the API surface, and strengthening developer tooling. Major reliability improvements came from removing mocked user flows, consolidating migrations, and documenting setup for faster onboarding. The changes enable real-user data integration, support upcoming event-driven features, and reduce technical debt while maintaining momentum for ongoing feature work.
March 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering a scalable data model, stabilizing the API surface, and strengthening developer tooling. Major reliability improvements came from removing mocked user flows, consolidating migrations, and documenting setup for faster onboarding. The changes enable real-user data integration, support upcoming event-driven features, and reduce technical debt while maintaining momentum for ongoing feature work.
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