
Jiwoo contributed to the HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study repository by building the foundational Starbucks iOS app base, focusing on scalable architecture and maintainable project structure. Over three months, Jiwoo established the UI skeleton, integrated asset pipelines, and implemented features such as a location-based store locator using CoreLocation and MapKit, as well as an authentication system with Kakao login. The technical approach emphasized modular SwiftUI development, robust project configuration in Xcode, and careful code cleanup to streamline onboarding and reduce maintenance risk. Jiwoo’s work enabled rapid feature delivery, improved onboarding, and provided a stable, well-organized codebase for future development.

May 2025 monthly summary for HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study: Delivered two core features with clear business value and solid technical craftsmanship. Location-based Store Locator uses LocationManager.swift and Starbucks GeoJSON data to enable nearby store discovery, with UI/assets integrated and project configuration updated to support location services and new data. Authentication System with Kakao Login implements TokenAuthenticator for token management and integrates Kakao login flow (KakaoTalk and Kakao account) with singleton-based token handling. Project configuration and resources were updated to support the new data and authentication flows. These changes enhance user engagement through easier store discovery and a more reliable sign-in experience while strengthening security and data handling.
May 2025 monthly summary for HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study: Delivered two core features with clear business value and solid technical craftsmanship. Location-based Store Locator uses LocationManager.swift and Starbucks GeoJSON data to enable nearby store discovery, with UI/assets integrated and project configuration updated to support location services and new data. Authentication System with Kakao Login implements TokenAuthenticator for token management and integrates Kakao login flow (KakaoTalk and Kakao account) with singleton-based token handling. Project configuration and resources were updated to support the new data and authentication flows. These changes enhance user engagement through easier store discovery and a more reliable sign-in experience while strengthening security and data handling.
April 2025—HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study: Delivered foundational Starbucks app scaffold and assets, and reorganized the repo for improved maintainability. Key work focused on building a scalable UI layer and asset pipeline, plus simplifying the codebase to reduce future maintenance risk. No critical bugs fixed this month; emphasis was on stability, onboarding, and preparing for rapid feature delivery. Technologies demonstrated include Swift, MVVM-based architecture, asset management, and comprehensive project configuration. Business value: faster time-to-market for UI features, reduced onboarding friction, and lower risk with a cleaner, modular structure.
April 2025—HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study: Delivered foundational Starbucks app scaffold and assets, and reorganized the repo for improved maintainability. Key work focused on building a scalable UI layer and asset pipeline, plus simplifying the codebase to reduce future maintenance risk. No critical bugs fixed this month; emphasis was on stability, onboarding, and preparing for rapid feature delivery. Technologies demonstrated include Swift, MVVM-based architecture, asset management, and comprehensive project configuration. Business value: faster time-to-market for UI features, reduced onboarding friction, and lower risk with a cleaner, modular structure.
March 2025 focused on establishing a solid iOS app foundation and eliminating legacy structure to enable rapid weekly delivery. Delivered the Starbucks iOS App Base and UI Skeleton, including repository setup, fonts, login and splash screens, and a scalable project structure to support Week 1 and Week 2 tasks. Completed project cleanup and directory restructuring to remove deprecated folders, standardize Week 1/Week 2 layouts, and refresh test/build configurations. These efforts produced a cleaner codebase with improved onboarding, reduced build friction, and a clear path for feature development in the following sprints. Technologies demonstrated include iOS Swift, project architecture discipline, and attention to maintainability and CI readiness.
March 2025 focused on establishing a solid iOS app foundation and eliminating legacy structure to enable rapid weekly delivery. Delivered the Starbucks iOS App Base and UI Skeleton, including repository setup, fonts, login and splash screens, and a scalable project structure to support Week 1 and Week 2 tasks. Completed project cleanup and directory restructuring to remove deprecated folders, standardize Week 1/Week 2 layouts, and refresh test/build configurations. These efforts produced a cleaner codebase with improved onboarding, reduced build friction, and a clear path for feature development in the following sprints. Technologies demonstrated include iOS Swift, project architecture discipline, and attention to maintainability and CI readiness.
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