
Seohyeon Lee developed core features for the HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study repository over three months, focusing on scalable iOS architecture and user-centric workflows. Lee established project scaffolding and MVVM-based UI foundations in Swift and SwiftUI, enabling rapid onboarding and maintainable code. The work included implementing authentication flows, dynamic coffee customization, and OCR-driven receipt processing, all integrated with robust navigation and asset management. Lee also delivered map-based store discovery using MapKit and Google Places API, alongside Kakao authentication and secure configuration management. The engineering approach emphasized clean repository hygiene, modular design, and seamless integration of backend services using REST APIs and Spring Boot.

May 2025 Monthly Summary (HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study): Delivered key feature work and code hygiene improvements that enhance user onboarding, map-based discovery, and maintainability. The team implemented end-to-end Kakao authentication integration with location-based features and a map-driven UX for authentication, store search, and route finding. In parallel, we advanced the Coffee Ordering and Store Discovery workflow by integrating Google Places API for store markers and photo displays, improving discoverability and ordering flow. Configuration Management and Cleanup efforts tightened project configuration, secret handling, and overall code maintainability, reducing technical debt and enabling faster future iterations. Overall, these efforts increased user engagement with location-based services, improved security/ops posture, and demonstrated strong execution across frontend features and dev hygiene.
May 2025 Monthly Summary (HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study): Delivered key feature work and code hygiene improvements that enhance user onboarding, map-based discovery, and maintainability. The team implemented end-to-end Kakao authentication integration with location-based features and a map-driven UX for authentication, store search, and route finding. In parallel, we advanced the Coffee Ordering and Store Discovery workflow by integrating Google Places API for store markers and photo displays, improving discoverability and ordering flow. Configuration Management and Cleanup efforts tightened project configuration, secret handling, and overall code maintainability, reducing technical debt and enabling faster future iterations. Overall, these efforts increased user engagement with location-based services, improved security/ops posture, and demonstrated strong execution across frontend features and dev hygiene.
April 2025: Delivered the foundational HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study app scaffolding and MVVM-based UI framework, enabling scalable feature development. Implemented robust user authentication with stored-credentials flow and dynamic coffee customization (hot/iced). Enhanced receipt workflow with OCR-based processing, navigation routing, and UI refinements, alongside asset/config updates. These efforts establish a maintainable architecture, improve onboarding and data capture capabilities, and position the project for rapid feature delivery in the next sprint.
April 2025: Delivered the foundational HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study app scaffolding and MVVM-based UI framework, enabling scalable feature development. Implemented robust user authentication with stored-credentials flow and dynamic coffee customization (hot/iced). Enhanced receipt workflow with OCR-based processing, navigation routing, and UI refinements, alongside asset/config updates. These efforts establish a maintainable architecture, improve onboarding and data capture capabilities, and position the project for rapid feature delivery in the next sprint.
In March 2025, completed foundational scaffolding and UI baselines for the HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study project, delivered a scalable development environment, and removed legacy components to streamline future work. Achieved early-stage UI and navigation for the Starbucks app to support rapid feature delivery, while strengthening code organization and Git hygiene to enable onboarding and faster iteration.
In March 2025, completed foundational scaffolding and UI baselines for the HIUMC/UMC-8th-iOS-Study project, delivered a scalable development environment, and removed legacy components to streamline future work. Achieved early-stage UI and navigation for the Starbucks app to support rapid feature delivery, while strengthening code organization and Git hygiene to enable onboarding and faster iteration.
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