
Clara Hernandez contributed to the UTDallasEPICS/manos-unidas-for-autismo repository by improving user interface clarity and backend data integrity over a two-month period. She focused on standardizing UI language, translating session type labels from Spanish to English, and correcting over 100 typographical errors to support future internationalization and consistent user experience. Using TypeScript, Vue, and SQL, Clara also enhanced database seeding logic by implementing upsert operations to prevent duplicate specializations. Her work addressed two key bugs, emphasizing careful attention to both frontend and backend details. The changes were delivered in well-documented commits, ensuring traceability and maintainability for future development.

October 2025 monthly summary for manos-unidas-for-autismo: Implemented UI language consistency and data seeding integrity improvements to enhance user experience and data quality. Delivered language normalization across the app, translated Spanish session types to English, and updated seed logic to upsert specializations, preventing duplicates. The work reduces UI confusion, avoids data duplication, and strengthens backend integrity.
October 2025 monthly summary for manos-unidas-for-autismo: Implemented UI language consistency and data seeding integrity improvements to enhance user experience and data quality. Delivered language normalization across the app, translated Spanish session types to English, and updated seed logic to upsert specializations, preventing duplicates. The work reduces UI confusion, avoids data duplication, and strengthens backend integrity.
Month 2025-09: Delivered targeted UI text cleanup and language standardization for the manos-unidas-for-autismo project, focusing on improving user clarity in the contact form and session management. Changes reduce ambiguity by fixing typographical errors and updating session type names from Spanish to English, supporting future localization and consistent UX across the product. The work is tracked under a single commit for traceability and review.
Month 2025-09: Delivered targeted UI text cleanup and language standardization for the manos-unidas-for-autismo project, focusing on improving user clarity in the contact form and session management. Changes reduce ambiguity by fixing typographical errors and updating session type names from Spanish to English, supporting future localization and consistent UX across the product. The work is tracked under a single commit for traceability and review.
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