
Fyodor developed a hold-to-seek video playback feature for the TUM-Dev/gocast repository, enabling users to control playback speed by holding down the mouse button. This enhancement focused on improving user navigation and engagement within the video player interface. Fyodor implemented the feature using TypeScript, leveraging event handling and front end development techniques to ensure smooth and responsive playback control. The work emphasized code quality, testability, and collaborative development, as reflected in the co-authored pull request and robust commit messaging. No major bugs were addressed during this period, with efforts concentrated on delivering a well-integrated, user-focused video playback control solution.
January 2026 — Delivered Hold-to-Seek Video Playback in the TUM-Dev/gocast repository, enabling hold-based playback-rate control to enhance user navigation and engagement. Implemented via commit 845e9ce7dba59e6b7ceebc3e03c8ce60f82b7dfc (PR #1735, co-authored-by: ffsys0). No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on UX enhancement, code quality, and testability. Technologies demonstrated include frontend video playback control, JavaScript/TypeScript development, and collaboration/PR workflow.
January 2026 — Delivered Hold-to-Seek Video Playback in the TUM-Dev/gocast repository, enabling hold-based playback-rate control to enhance user navigation and engagement. Implemented via commit 845e9ce7dba59e6b7ceebc3e03c8ce60f82b7dfc (PR #1735, co-authored-by: ffsys0). No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on UX enhancement, code quality, and testability. Technologies demonstrated include frontend video playback control, JavaScript/TypeScript development, and collaboration/PR workflow.

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