
Heitor Cardozo developed foundational API and testing infrastructure for the fatec-20245/fatec-5sem repository, focusing on reliability and maintainability. He built a Sum API endpoint with integrated health checks and comprehensive unit tests using JavaScript, Node.js, and Jest, ensuring robust validation and error handling. To streamline development workflows, Heitor automated CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions, enabling modular server startup and pull request-triggered test runs. He also improved repository hygiene by standardizing the .gitignore to exclude node_modules, reducing clutter and risk of dependency issues. His work established a solid technical base for future features and accelerated feedback cycles for the team.

Month: 2024-10 — Fatec-20245/fatec-5sem: Delivered API scaffolding, robust testing, and deployment readiness while improving repository hygiene. Key outcomes include a Sum API endpoint with health check and tests, a comprehensive dummy-app testing infrastructure with Jest coverage and port/config fixes, CI/CD automation for the dummy service with modular server startup and PR-triggered tests, and a standardized .gitignore to prevent node_modules from being committed. These efforts reduce risk, shorten feedback loops, and establish a solid foundation for future features.
Month: 2024-10 — Fatec-20245/fatec-5sem: Delivered API scaffolding, robust testing, and deployment readiness while improving repository hygiene. Key outcomes include a Sum API endpoint with health check and tests, a comprehensive dummy-app testing infrastructure with Jest coverage and port/config fixes, CI/CD automation for the dummy service with modular server startup and PR-triggered tests, and a standardized .gitignore to prevent node_modules from being committed. These efforts reduce risk, shorten feedback loops, and establish a solid foundation for future features.
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