
During March 2025, Insun Yeo developed and integrated a comprehensive weather data feature for the ArcherYEM/wannabeDev repository, enabling location-based weather retrieval and Korean-language UI display. Leveraging Java, Spring Boot, and MyBatis, Insun established robust backend support for storing temperature and rainfall data, while also refactoring the codebase for improved maintainability. The work included building product management scaffolding with DTOs, mappers, and services, and expanding the UI to showcase top-released products. Insun enhanced the main landing and home pages for both logged-in and guest users, and resolved configuration issues, resulting in a more stable and scalable application architecture.

March 2025 performance summary for ArcherYEM/wannabeDev: Delivered end-to-end Weather Data Feature with location-based fetch, Korean UI, and backend integration, plus storage for TEMPERATURE and RAIN. Established Product Management scaffolding with DTO/Mapper/Service and integrated weather data display in the UI, including a top-released items section. Launched and refined the Main Landing Page and home content for both logged-in and non-logged-in states. Completed configuration cleanup and merge conflict resolution to stabilize the codebase. This work drives improved user experience, data-driven product discovery, and a maintainable architecture that supports faster future iterations.
March 2025 performance summary for ArcherYEM/wannabeDev: Delivered end-to-end Weather Data Feature with location-based fetch, Korean UI, and backend integration, plus storage for TEMPERATURE and RAIN. Established Product Management scaffolding with DTO/Mapper/Service and integrated weather data display in the UI, including a top-released items section. Launched and refined the Main Landing Page and home content for both logged-in and non-logged-in states. Completed configuration cleanup and merge conflict resolution to stabilize the codebase. This work drives improved user experience, data-driven product discovery, and a maintainable architecture that supports faster future iterations.
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