
Huy Huynh Kim developed and enhanced data visibility, search, and analytics features across the ncc-erp-ams-fe, mezonai/mmn, and mmn-tx-explorer repositories over four months. He built detailed data overview UIs and APIs, centralized search parameter management with custom React hooks, and refactored frontend scaffolding for scalable UI architecture. Huy standardized local storage keys, introduced robust blockchain data indexing, and implemented gRPC-based block data services using Go and TypeScript. He also established stress testing frameworks, improved observability with Promtail and Grafana, and migrated database infrastructure to PostgreSQL, demonstrating depth in backend, frontend, and DevOps engineering for reliable, maintainable systems.

September 2025 performance summary focusing on business value, reliability, and data richness across MMN and the MMN-TX-Explorer. The team delivered high-impact features, strengthened observability, and laid groundwork for scalable growth. Key features delivered (business value): - GRPC TransactionData TextData Field Support: Added a new TextData field to TransactionData in the gRPC API; updated Go server and protobuf definitions to populate TextData when retrieving block information by number. Enables richer transaction analytics and more complete wallet dashboards. - MMN Client Stress Testing Framework: Implemented a comprehensive stress testing framework (Go load generator, test-management script, and updated client libraries) with configurable accounts, transaction rate, and duration. Provides actionable performance insights for capacity planning and reliability. - Frontend UX Improvements for Wallet Transactions (mmn-tx-explorer): Responsive wallet transaction tabs, No Data and Page Loading states, pending transaction display, and refactored components for consistent rendering and navigation. Improves time-to-insight and user experience. - Wallet Data API and Analytics Enhancements: New wallet detail API (transaction history, balances) and extended statistics (including pending transactions); refactored queries for efficiency, enabling faster dashboards and richer customer data. - Global Wallet Search and Observability Enhancements: Global search now supports wallet addresses; improved placeholder and UX; introduced file logging and Promtail/Grafana integration with rotation; indexer logging configuration updated for better traceability. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enhanced data richness, reliability, and visibility across MMN and the explorer UX, enabling faster insights and better customer value. - Improved capacity planning and reliability under load through a dedicated stress-testing framework. - Stronger operational observability and deployment hygiene supporting scalable growth. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - Go, protobuf, gRPC; PostgreSQL with golang-migrate; Docker; frontend UI patterns; Promtail and Grafana integration; log rotation; load testing and automation; deployment health checks.
September 2025 performance summary focusing on business value, reliability, and data richness across MMN and the MMN-TX-Explorer. The team delivered high-impact features, strengthened observability, and laid groundwork for scalable growth. Key features delivered (business value): - GRPC TransactionData TextData Field Support: Added a new TextData field to TransactionData in the gRPC API; updated Go server and protobuf definitions to populate TextData when retrieving block information by number. Enables richer transaction analytics and more complete wallet dashboards. - MMN Client Stress Testing Framework: Implemented a comprehensive stress testing framework (Go load generator, test-management script, and updated client libraries) with configurable accounts, transaction rate, and duration. Provides actionable performance insights for capacity planning and reliability. - Frontend UX Improvements for Wallet Transactions (mmn-tx-explorer): Responsive wallet transaction tabs, No Data and Page Loading states, pending transaction display, and refactored components for consistent rendering and navigation. Improves time-to-insight and user experience. - Wallet Data API and Analytics Enhancements: New wallet detail API (transaction history, balances) and extended statistics (including pending transactions); refactored queries for efficiency, enabling faster dashboards and richer customer data. - Global Wallet Search and Observability Enhancements: Global search now supports wallet addresses; improved placeholder and UX; introduced file logging and Promtail/Grafana integration with rotation; indexer logging configuration updated for better traceability. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enhanced data richness, reliability, and visibility across MMN and the explorer UX, enabling faster insights and better customer value. - Improved capacity planning and reliability under load through a dedicated stress-testing framework. - Stronger operational observability and deployment hygiene supporting scalable growth. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - Go, protobuf, gRPC; PostgreSQL with golang-migrate; Docker; frontend UI patterns; Promtail and Grafana integration; log rotation; load testing and automation; deployment health checks.
Monthly summary for 2025-08 across AMS frontend, TX Explorer, and MMN services. Delivered extensive feature work, API evolution, and infra enhancements that collectively improve data integrity, developer productivity, and production readiness. Key outcomes include standardized data modeling, scalable UI scaffolding, robust indexer testing infrastructure, and enhanced blockchain data APIs.
Monthly summary for 2025-08 across AMS frontend, TX Explorer, and MMN services. Delivered extensive feature work, API evolution, and infra enhancements that collectively improve data integrity, developer productivity, and production readiness. Key outcomes include standardized data modeling, scalable UI scaffolding, robust indexer testing infrastructure, and enhanced blockchain data APIs.
July 2025 monthly summary for ncc-erp-ams-fe. Focused on architectural improvements to search parameter handling, enabling consistent, scalable usage across the AMS UI. Delivered a centralized configuration and a custom hook (useAppSearchParams) to manage and access search parameters across pages, replacing direct useSearchParams to improve maintainability, consistency, and type-safety. No major bugs fixed this month as the effort prioritized groundwork for future enhancements. This work reduces technical debt and establishes a foundation for reliable, scalable search experiences across the application.
July 2025 monthly summary for ncc-erp-ams-fe. Focused on architectural improvements to search parameter handling, enabling consistent, scalable usage across the AMS UI. Delivered a centralized configuration and a custom hook (useAppSearchParams) to manage and access search parameters across pages, replacing direct useSearchParams to improve maintainability, consistency, and type-safety. No major bugs fixed this month as the effort prioritized groundwork for future enhancements. This work reduces technical debt and establishes a foundation for reliable, scalable search experiences across the application.
June 2025 performance summary focused on delivering data visibility enhancements across AMS modules, with no reported customer-impact defects closed this month. Delivered two major features spanning two repositories: - ncc-erp-ams-fe: Detailed Data Overview UI for Users, Assets, Models, and Categories. Implemented new API endpoints and UI components, including a TotalDetail component to provide a comprehensive on-page data overview. Commit: 1f3516503a50cbf168d969eaaef4013c1d6c6efb. - ncc-erp-ams: Detailed Total Counts API for Assets, Asset Models, and Categories. Added API endpoints and controller methods to retrieve detailed total counts with filtering criteria for aggregated data views. Commit: e13084ce63e42766cf152a1476a08823c1ba33fc. Major bugs fixed: None reported as customer-impacting in June; focus remained on feature development and API/UI reliability. Impact and accomplishments: Significantly enhanced data visibility and decision support through Per-entity detail views and aggregated counts, enabling richer dashboards, faster insight, and improved operational governance. The work also standardized cross-repo data patterns and prepared the platform for scalable analytics and reporting. Technologies/skills demonstrated: REST API design and implementation, UI componentization and reusability (TotalDetail), cross-repo collaboration, data-model alignment for consistent aggregated views, and a disciplined commit pattern for traceability.
June 2025 performance summary focused on delivering data visibility enhancements across AMS modules, with no reported customer-impact defects closed this month. Delivered two major features spanning two repositories: - ncc-erp-ams-fe: Detailed Data Overview UI for Users, Assets, Models, and Categories. Implemented new API endpoints and UI components, including a TotalDetail component to provide a comprehensive on-page data overview. Commit: 1f3516503a50cbf168d969eaaef4013c1d6c6efb. - ncc-erp-ams: Detailed Total Counts API for Assets, Asset Models, and Categories. Added API endpoints and controller methods to retrieve detailed total counts with filtering criteria for aggregated data views. Commit: e13084ce63e42766cf152a1476a08823c1ba33fc. Major bugs fixed: None reported as customer-impacting in June; focus remained on feature development and API/UI reliability. Impact and accomplishments: Significantly enhanced data visibility and decision support through Per-entity detail views and aggregated counts, enabling richer dashboards, faster insight, and improved operational governance. The work also standardized cross-repo data patterns and prepared the platform for scalable analytics and reporting. Technologies/skills demonstrated: REST API design and implementation, UI componentization and reusability (TotalDetail), cross-repo collaboration, data-model alignment for consistent aggregated views, and a disciplined commit pattern for traceability.
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