
Jared Scott led the engineering and modernization of the DataRecce/recce platform, delivering a unified UI and scalable monorepo architecture. He migrated core routing to Next.js, refactored data grid logic, and consolidated UI components into a shared package, enabling faster feature delivery and consistent theming. Jared applied TypeScript and React to strengthen type safety, modularize contexts, and streamline state management. He introduced MUI theming with CSS variables, improved dark mode support, and expanded test coverage using Vitest and Playwright. His work addressed technical debt, improved developer velocity, and established a maintainable foundation for open-source adoption and future cloud-based integrations.

February 2026 — DataRecce/recce: Key stability, UI, and documentation improvements across lineage visualization, UI, and developer docs. Delivered critical lineage visualization fixes to read layout data from the React Flow store, preserve node positions when toggling features (e.g., Impact Radius), and expanded reproducer coverage in Storybook to prevent regressions. Implemented UI/UX enhancements to reduce friction: removed a misleading schema checkbox, migrated from ReactSelect to MUI Autocomplete, and improved dark mode contrast and diff row styling. Updated documentation and CLI usage to reflect a 3-tier architecture, clarified visual regression test locations, and added safe revert paths, with adapter method and test command clarifications. Reproducer and Storybook coverage expanded for CLL column-switching reflow scenarios and overlap fixes. These changes reduce regressions, improve developer experience, and deliver business value by stabilizing critical lineage workflows and enhancing UI consistency and documentation.
February 2026 — DataRecce/recce: Key stability, UI, and documentation improvements across lineage visualization, UI, and developer docs. Delivered critical lineage visualization fixes to read layout data from the React Flow store, preserve node positions when toggling features (e.g., Impact Radius), and expanded reproducer coverage in Storybook to prevent regressions. Implemented UI/UX enhancements to reduce friction: removed a misleading schema checkbox, migrated from ReactSelect to MUI Autocomplete, and improved dark mode contrast and diff row styling. Updated documentation and CLI usage to reflect a 3-tier architecture, clarified visual regression test locations, and added safe revert paths, with adapter method and test command clarifications. Reproducer and Storybook coverage expanded for CLL column-switching reflow scenarios and overlap fixes. These changes reduce regressions, improve developer experience, and deliver business value by stabilizing critical lineage workflows and enhancing UI consistency and documentation.
January 2026 (2026-01) delivered a solid monorepo foundation and a unified UI surface, enabling faster feature delivery, consistent theming, and OSS-ready integration across the DataRecce/recce project. Key work focused on establishing a scalable monorepo, delivering the RecceProvider foundation, and advancing UI theming and public API surfaces. The team also migrated core UI contexts and primitives into a packages/ui workspace, laying the groundwork for reusable components, contexts, and adapters. Impact spans product readiness for broader OSS adoption, improved SSR and theming stability, and a streamlined path for future UI migrations. Technical achievements reflect strong proficiency in monorepo tooling, React context orchestration, MUI CSS Variables theming, and end-to-end UI migration patterns, supported by improved test infrastructure and CI hygiene.
January 2026 (2026-01) delivered a solid monorepo foundation and a unified UI surface, enabling faster feature delivery, consistent theming, and OSS-ready integration across the DataRecce/recce project. Key work focused on establishing a scalable monorepo, delivering the RecceProvider foundation, and advancing UI theming and public API surfaces. The team also migrated core UI contexts and primitives into a packages/ui workspace, laying the groundwork for reusable components, contexts, and adapters. Impact spans product readiness for broader OSS adoption, improved SSR and theming stability, and a streamlined path for future UI migrations. Technical achievements reflect strong proficiency in monorepo tooling, React context orchestration, MUI CSS Variables theming, and end-to-end UI migration patterns, supported by improved test infrastructure and CI hygiene.
December 2025 monthly summary for DataRecce/recce focused on delivering core routing, reliability, data grid, and UI modernization with a strong emphasis on business value and maintainability. The month included a migration of routing from Wouter to Next.js, loading flow stabilization, improved error handling for run result views, a major data grid core refactor with expanded testing infrastructure, and UI/framework upgrades to MUI with theming and dark mode support. Significant cleanup and dependency updates underpinned these changes, enabling safer future refactors and faster delivery of features.
December 2025 monthly summary for DataRecce/recce focused on delivering core routing, reliability, data grid, and UI modernization with a strong emphasis on business value and maintainability. The month included a migration of routing from Wouter to Next.js, loading flow stabilization, improved error handling for run result views, a major data grid core refactor with expanded testing infrastructure, and UI/framework upgrades to MUI with theming and dark mode support. Significant cleanup and dependency updates underpinned these changes, enabling safer future refactors and faster delivery of features.
November 2025 (DataRecce/recce): Delivered the drc-1968 feature across the codebase and advanced platform reliability and readiness. Completed major infrastructure and quality work including dependency upgrades, a Next.js 16 upgrade, and early ESLint/type-safety improvements. Strengthened typings across core UI and context components, laying groundwork for safer refactors and faster delivery. Advanced cloud-readiness with DRC-2145 for cloud-based storage via a proxy backend and updated testing coverage. Refined UI/Lineage flows and checkout/view diffs to improve data correctness and developer velocity. Business value: more consistent data handling, reduced risk from tech debt, improved developer productivity, and a faster path to cloud-enabled checks.
November 2025 (DataRecce/recce): Delivered the drc-1968 feature across the codebase and advanced platform reliability and readiness. Completed major infrastructure and quality work including dependency upgrades, a Next.js 16 upgrade, and early ESLint/type-safety improvements. Strengthened typings across core UI and context components, laying groundwork for safer refactors and faster delivery. Advanced cloud-readiness with DRC-2145 for cloud-based storage via a proxy backend and updated testing coverage. Refined UI/Lineage flows and checkout/view diffs to improve data correctness and developer velocity. Business value: more consistent data handling, reduced risk from tech debt, improved developer productivity, and a faster path to cloud-enabled checks.
October 2025 — DataRecce/recce: Dependency management and build stability improvements to enhance compatibility, user guidance, and deployment reliability. Upgraded tooling, added a DbT version mismatch warning, and improved build traceability by reverting to a stable react-data-grid version and configuring Next.js outputFileTracingRoot.
October 2025 — DataRecce/recce: Dependency management and build stability improvements to enhance compatibility, user guidance, and deployment reliability. Upgraded tooling, added a DbT version mismatch warning, and improved build traceability by reverting to a stable react-data-grid version and configuring Next.js outputFileTracingRoot.
Month: 2025-09 — DataRecce/recce delivered privacy-first UI improvements and stabilizing updates with measurable business value. Key outcomes include a no-track-pii-safe CSS class applied across UI components to prevent PII leakage, security/stability-driven dependency upgrades, and accessibility-friendly metadata classes for select options and loading messages.
Month: 2025-09 — DataRecce/recce delivered privacy-first UI improvements and stabilizing updates with measurable business value. Key outcomes include a no-track-pii-safe CSS class applied across UI components to prevent PII leakage, security/stability-driven dependency upgrades, and accessibility-friendly metadata classes for select options and loading messages.
In August 2025, DataRecce/recce delivered user-focused UX enhancements, improved Codespaces experience, and raised code quality with stricter type safety and consistent UI. These efforts lowered friction for developers and customers, improved performance of the dev loop, and set a foundation for safer, maintainable code moving forward.
In August 2025, DataRecce/recce delivered user-focused UX enhancements, improved Codespaces experience, and raised code quality with stricter type safety and consistent UI. These efforts lowered friction for developers and customers, improved performance of the dev loop, and set a foundation for safer, maintainable code moving forward.
Monthly Summary for 2025-07 (DataRecce/recce) Key features delivered - Dependency Upgrades and Tooling: Upgraded core dependencies and tooling to latest versions (Node 22, Next.js 15, Sentry latest, Tailwind 4.x, Chakra 3.x, Wouter) to improve compatibility, maintainability, and security. Updated recce URL and added Husky for pre-commit checks. - UI/UX improvements and styling fixes: Implemented brand color system, improved typography (uppercase), and stabilized styling across components; resolved tooltip usage issues, cleaned unused imports/packages, and refined lineage UI visuals. - UI stability fixes for modals and popups: Stabilized AuthModal, Run Actions popups, and Recce Cloud Connection popup to reduce user friction and support tickets. - Tech upgrades and feature work: Upgraded React data grid and related dependencies; delivered DRC-1102, DRC-1471, and DRC-1412 feature work; applied CodePilot fixes and added a Python pre-commit fix. - Performance and quality improvements: General code quality improvements, UI polish, and cleanup of outdated code paths to speed up future iterations. Major bugs fixed - Tooltip rendering: corrected Tooltip to accept a ReactNode instead of plain text. - UI styling inconsistencies: fixes for color and style in lineage view, checkboxes, edges, and progress visuals; resolved navbar and button sizing issues. - Popup stability: resolved edge cases in AuthModal, Run Actions, and Recce Cloud Connection popups. - Code hygiene: removed unused imports/packages and stabilized react-data-grid interactions; pre-commit Python fix added. Overall impact and accomplishments - Re-defined the baseline for maintainability and upgrade resilience by aligning with modern tooling and dependencies, reducing risk in future major migrations. - Improved user experience with consistent theming, typography, and reliable UI flows; fewer regressions in core workflows. - Accelerated feature delivery cadence (DRC features and CodePilot fixes) with robust pre-commit safeguards improving code quality and release confidence. Technologies/skills demonstrated - Comprehensive dependency management and upgrade strategy across Node, Next.js, Sentry, Tailwind, Chakra, and grid/UI libraries. - Design system theming, UI polish, accessibility enhancements, and responsive UI decisions. - Frontend stability engineering: modals, tooltips, popups, and styling reliability. - Process automation and code hygiene: Husky, pre-commit checks, Python pre-commit fix, and cleanup of unused code paths.
Monthly Summary for 2025-07 (DataRecce/recce) Key features delivered - Dependency Upgrades and Tooling: Upgraded core dependencies and tooling to latest versions (Node 22, Next.js 15, Sentry latest, Tailwind 4.x, Chakra 3.x, Wouter) to improve compatibility, maintainability, and security. Updated recce URL and added Husky for pre-commit checks. - UI/UX improvements and styling fixes: Implemented brand color system, improved typography (uppercase), and stabilized styling across components; resolved tooltip usage issues, cleaned unused imports/packages, and refined lineage UI visuals. - UI stability fixes for modals and popups: Stabilized AuthModal, Run Actions popups, and Recce Cloud Connection popup to reduce user friction and support tickets. - Tech upgrades and feature work: Upgraded React data grid and related dependencies; delivered DRC-1102, DRC-1471, and DRC-1412 feature work; applied CodePilot fixes and added a Python pre-commit fix. - Performance and quality improvements: General code quality improvements, UI polish, and cleanup of outdated code paths to speed up future iterations. Major bugs fixed - Tooltip rendering: corrected Tooltip to accept a ReactNode instead of plain text. - UI styling inconsistencies: fixes for color and style in lineage view, checkboxes, edges, and progress visuals; resolved navbar and button sizing issues. - Popup stability: resolved edge cases in AuthModal, Run Actions, and Recce Cloud Connection popups. - Code hygiene: removed unused imports/packages and stabilized react-data-grid interactions; pre-commit Python fix added. Overall impact and accomplishments - Re-defined the baseline for maintainability and upgrade resilience by aligning with modern tooling and dependencies, reducing risk in future major migrations. - Improved user experience with consistent theming, typography, and reliable UI flows; fewer regressions in core workflows. - Accelerated feature delivery cadence (DRC features and CodePilot fixes) with robust pre-commit safeguards improving code quality and release confidence. Technologies/skills demonstrated - Comprehensive dependency management and upgrade strategy across Node, Next.js, Sentry, Tailwind, Chakra, and grid/UI libraries. - Design system theming, UI polish, accessibility enhancements, and responsive UI decisions. - Frontend stability engineering: modals, tooltips, popups, and styling reliability. - Process automation and code hygiene: Husky, pre-commit checks, Python pre-commit fix, and cleanup of unused code paths.
Concise June 2025 monthly summary for DataRecce/recce focusing on key features delivered, major bugs fixed, impact, and skills demonstrated. Highlights include a unified analytics upgrade, privacy-first data handling, UI enhancements for RunModal, reliability improvements for authentication flows, and onboarding/cloud state instrumentation.
Concise June 2025 monthly summary for DataRecce/recce focusing on key features delivered, major bugs fixed, impact, and skills demonstrated. Highlights include a unified analytics upgrade, privacy-first data handling, UI enhancements for RunModal, reliability improvements for authentication flows, and onboarding/cloud state instrumentation.
May 2025 performance summary for DataRecce/recce. The month focused on delivering a cohesive set of UX, styling, and data-display enhancements that improve user onboarding, data readability, and cross-table data comparisons, while stabilizing the codebase for future UI customization. Key business value comes from streamlined sharing, clearer environment visibility, and groundwork for configurable numeric rendering.
May 2025 performance summary for DataRecce/recce. The month focused on delivering a cohesive set of UX, styling, and data-display enhancements that improve user onboarding, data readability, and cross-table data comparisons, while stabilizing the codebase for future UI customization. Key business value comes from streamlined sharing, clearer environment visibility, and groundwork for configurable numeric rendering.
April 2025 Monthly Summary for DataRecce/recce focusing on featured delivery and impact.
April 2025 Monthly Summary for DataRecce/recce focusing on featured delivery and impact.
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