
Jesus Avalos worked on the slo-beaver-brigade repository, focusing on backend reliability and maintainability. He addressed a caching issue in the API route by disabling static generation, ensuring that dynamic data was always served correctly to the frontend. Using JavaScript, TypeScript, and Next.js, he refactored the API endpoint and updated the client fetch logic to align with the new structure, which reduced latency and improved data consistency. Jesus also removed deprecated code and reconfigured middleware to enforce standardized API naming conventions, resulting in clearer contracts for frontend consumers and safer deployments. His work demonstrated depth in API development and integration.

March 2025 Monthly Summary (hack4impact-calpoly/slo-beaver-brigade) Focus: Deliver robust API routing, caching correctness, and maintainable endpoint naming to improve front-end reliability and deployment safety. Overview: Implemented a caching fix and endpoint refactor for the API route to ensure dynamic data is served correctly, updated the client fetch to align with the new endpoint, removed legacy API route, and reconfigured middleware to enforce consistent API naming and behavior across environments.
March 2025 Monthly Summary (hack4impact-calpoly/slo-beaver-brigade) Focus: Deliver robust API routing, caching correctness, and maintainable endpoint naming to improve front-end reliability and deployment safety. Overview: Implemented a caching fix and endpoint refactor for the API route to ensure dynamic data is served correctly, updated the client fetch to align with the new endpoint, removed legacy API route, and reconfigured middleware to enforce consistent API naming and behavior across environments.
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