
During two months on the turingschool/tracker-crm and tracker-crm-fe repositories, Beverly Green developed and refined core features that improved data integrity and user workflow. She built a robust job application status lifecycle in Ruby on Rails, introducing symbolic statuses and dynamic validations to ensure accurate data entry. On the frontend, she implemented an end-to-end CSV contact import workflow using React and TypeScript, integrating drag-and-drop upload, header normalization, and API-backed creation of contacts. Her work aligned frontend and backend logic, enhanced test reliability with FactoryBot and RSpec, and addressed UI stability, resulting in a more scalable and maintainable codebase.

June 2025 monthly summary for turingschool/tracker-crm-fe focused on delivering a reliable end-to-end contact import workflow, aligning frontend with backend, and strengthening UI stability.
June 2025 monthly summary for turingschool/tracker-crm-fe focused on delivering a reliable end-to-end contact import workflow, aligning frontend with backend, and strengthening UI stability.
In May 2025, delivered and refined core capabilities across tracker-crm and tracker-crm-fe that strengthen data integrity, reduce user friction, and enable scalable data import. The work focused on robust JobApplication status lifecycle, dynamic validations, frontend-backend parity, and end-to-end CSV import while elevating test reliability.
In May 2025, delivered and refined core capabilities across tracker-crm and tracker-crm-fe that strengthen data integrity, reduce user friction, and enable scalable data import. The work focused on robust JobApplication status lifecycle, dynamic validations, frontend-backend parity, and end-to-end CSV import while elevating test reliability.
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