
Huu Thiet Nguyen developed and maintained the homeslands/order backend, delivering a robust order management and revenue tracking platform over 13 months. He engineered features such as voucher systems, guest checkout, and automated analytics, while ensuring reliability through extensive bug fixes and test coverage. Using TypeScript, NestJS, and SQL, he implemented asynchronous processing, API security, and scalable database migrations. His work included integrating external services like Firebase Cloud Messaging and payment gateways, as well as optimizing CI/CD pipelines. Thiet’s technical depth is evident in his approach to data validation, error handling, and modular API design, resulting in a maintainable, production-ready system.

November 2025 - Homeslands Order: Backend improvements focused on push notification reliability and response payloads. Implemented a data-type-safe FCM payload by converting createdAt to string before sending to Firebase, preventing downstream formatting issues. Extended NotificationResponseDto with a link field to support direct URLs in notifications, enabling improved user engagement. All work aligns with TRE-282-BE tasks, with clear commit traceability and minimal risk changes.
November 2025 - Homeslands Order: Backend improvements focused on push notification reliability and response payloads. Implemented a data-type-safe FCM payload by converting createdAt to string before sending to Firebase, preventing downstream formatting issues. Extended NotificationResponseDto with a link field to support direct URLs in notifications, enabling improved user engagement. All work aligns with TRE-282-BE tasks, with clear commit traceability and minimal risk changes.
October 2025 backend delivery for homeslands/order focused on configurability, security, and reliability to enable safer production changes and improved customer experiences. Key features include feature flags scaffolding, API address separation, order creation lock, role-based return data, and a comprehensive voucher system with soft delete support. Also delivered improved forgot-password flow, API validations and rate limiting, and infrastructure enhancements with Firebase notifications and language handling. All changes include unit test improvements to ensure reliability and maintainability.
October 2025 backend delivery for homeslands/order focused on configurability, security, and reliability to enable safer production changes and improved customer experiences. Key features include feature flags scaffolding, API address separation, order creation lock, role-based return data, and a comprehensive voucher system with soft delete support. Also delivered improved forgot-password flow, API validations and rate limiting, and infrastructure enhancements with Firebase notifications and language handling. All changes include unit test improvements to ensure reliability and maintainability.
2025-09 monthly summary for homeslands/order: Delivered a comprehensive set of backend enhancements across voucher management, loyalty points, payments, pricing, delivery, and operations. The work enabled new business capabilities, improved reliability, and laid groundwork for scale, better customer experience, and revenue insight.
2025-09 monthly summary for homeslands/order: Delivered a comprehensive set of backend enhancements across voucher management, loyalty points, payments, pricing, delivery, and operations. The work enabled new business capabilities, improved reliability, and laid groundwork for scale, better customer experience, and revenue insight.
Month: 2025-08 — Delivered core features for revenue distribution and locking, addressed critical bugs across multiple tickets, and advanced voucher/payments architecture. Notable work includes implementing daily distribute lock, extending lock duration for branch revenue refresh, and fixing revenue calculation across related tickets, while enabling new phone verification, point-based revenue methods, and initiating a broad data-model refactor for voucher and payment entities. Frontend improvements for point method UI (TRE-160-FE) complemented backend work. Extensive testing fixes and hotfixes stabilized invoice flows and data backups. These efforts improved revenue accuracy, order processing reliability, and overall data integrity, enabling faster invoicing and better business insights.
Month: 2025-08 — Delivered core features for revenue distribution and locking, addressed critical bugs across multiple tickets, and advanced voucher/payments architecture. Notable work includes implementing daily distribute lock, extending lock duration for branch revenue refresh, and fixing revenue calculation across related tickets, while enabling new phone verification, point-based revenue methods, and initiating a broad data-model refactor for voucher and payment entities. Frontend improvements for point method UI (TRE-160-FE) complemented backend work. Extensive testing fixes and hotfixes stabilized invoice flows and data backups. These efforts improved revenue accuracy, order processing reliability, and overall data integrity, enabling faster invoicing and better business insights.
July 2025 for homeslands/order focused on stabilizing core order processing, expanding the printing/export capabilities, and improving resilience and performance through asynchronous patterns and observability. The work delivered concrete features for printing and invoicing, fixes for critical bugs, and deployment/runtime optimizations that reduce risk and support future scalability.
July 2025 for homeslands/order focused on stabilizing core order processing, expanding the printing/export capabilities, and improving resilience and performance through asynchronous patterns and observability. The work delivered concrete features for printing and invoicing, fixes for critical bugs, and deployment/runtime optimizations that reduce risk and support future scalability.
June 2025 monthly summary for homeslands/order focusing on business value, reliability, and feature completeness. Key work patterns included feature delivery with targeted bug fixes, API surface enhancements, and backend stability improvements that translate to improved order processing, voucher handling, and onboarding flows.
June 2025 monthly summary for homeslands/order focusing on business value, reliability, and feature completeness. Key work patterns included feature delivery with targeted bug fixes, API surface enhancements, and backend stability improvements that translate to improved order processing, voucher handling, and onboarding flows.
May 2025 monthly summary for homeslands/order repo focusing on delivering guest checkout capabilities, improving observability, stabilizing session handling, and enhancing the voucher system, while strengthening CI/CD and tests.
May 2025 monthly summary for homeslands/order repo focusing on delivering guest checkout capabilities, improving observability, stabilizing session handling, and enhancing the voucher system, while strengthening CI/CD and tests.
April 2025 monthly performance summary for homeslands/order: Focused on delivering high-value features, stabilizing critical order pipelines, expanding API capabilities, and improving CI/CD efficiency. The month saw scalable product catalog access, robust order scheduling, enhanced revenue reporting, and broader backend integrations, contributing to improved operational efficiency and better business insights.
April 2025 monthly performance summary for homeslands/order: Focused on delivering high-value features, stabilizing critical order pipelines, expanding API capabilities, and improving CI/CD efficiency. The month saw scalable product catalog access, robust order scheduling, enhanced revenue reporting, and broader backend integrations, contributing to improved operational efficiency and better business insights.
March 2025 focused on strengthening API capabilities, reliability, and data governance for homeslands/order to drive revenue accuracy, operational efficiency, and scalable product workflows.
March 2025 focused on strengthening API capabilities, reliability, and data governance for homeslands/order to drive revenue accuracy, operational efficiency, and scalable product workflows.
February 2025 — Homeslands/order monthly summary: Delivered automated analytics refresh, promotions system, banner management, tagging, and docs while maintaining code quality. Fixed key bugs in promotion utilities and scheduler logic. Enhanced data freshness, pricing integrity, marketing automation, and developer experience, enabling faster decision-making and scalable operations.
February 2025 — Homeslands/order monthly summary: Delivered automated analytics refresh, promotions system, banner management, tagging, and docs while maintaining code quality. Fixed key bugs in promotion utilities and scheduler logic. Enhanced data freshness, pricing integrity, marketing automation, and developer experience, enabling faster decision-making and scalable operations.
January 2025: Delivered end-to-end feature work in homeslands/order, focusing on revenue visibility, bulk product workflows, and branch data management. Emphasized API-first development, validation, and maintainability to drive financial insight, product operations efficiency, and data integrity.
January 2025: Delivered end-to-end feature work in homeslands/order, focusing on revenue visibility, bulk product workflows, and branch data management. Emphasized API-first development, validation, and maintainability to drive financial insight, product operations efficiency, and data integrity.
December 2024 (homeslands/order) delivered core platform improvements focusing on data integrity, API reliability, and scalable architecture. Key outcomes include a new database migration for schema evolution, stabilized and enhanced tracking workflows (including unit tests and API integration), alignment of the robot client with the API, and a strategic architecture refactor moving function location to the file service. Additional gains came from API surface reduction and multi-order tracking support, contributing to faster delivery cycles and more robust order/tracking operations. The work also advanced test infrastructure and product capabilities such as image handling and static page API support, improving developer efficiency and product quality.
December 2024 (homeslands/order) delivered core platform improvements focusing on data integrity, API reliability, and scalable architecture. Key outcomes include a new database migration for schema evolution, stabilized and enhanced tracking workflows (including unit tests and API integration), alignment of the robot client with the API, and a strategic architecture refactor moving function location to the file service. Additional gains came from API surface reduction and multi-order tracking support, contributing to faster delivery cycles and more robust order/tracking operations. The work also advanced test infrastructure and product capabilities such as image handling and static page API support, improving developer efficiency and product quality.
November 2024 focused on delivering foundational order-related capabilities and stabilizing the order lifecycle, with significant investments in catalog architecture, order flow, and robot integration. The work establishes scalable catalog groundwork, robust order management, and observable systems, enabling faster product introductions and automated operations while mitigating data anomalies.
November 2024 focused on delivering foundational order-related capabilities and stabilizing the order lifecycle, with significant investments in catalog architecture, order flow, and robot integration. The work establishes scalable catalog groundwork, robust order management, and observable systems, enabling faster product introductions and automated operations while mitigating data anomalies.
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