
Over four months, Jojeq Q. developed modular file and module management systems for the Atomic-IT/DataManager repository, focusing on scalable backend architecture and robust API design. He implemented features such as module lifecycle management, file upload with zip/rar extraction, and user-facing file management, integrating both backend services and frontend UI using Laravel, TypeScript, and Vue.js. His approach emphasized maintainability through code refactoring, comprehensive test coverage, and clear separation of concerns. By delivering end-to-end solutions for module installation, uninstallation, and file handling, Jojeq ensured reliable workflows and streamlined deployment, demonstrating depth in API development, database design, and test-driven engineering.

In Sep 2025, delivered the Module Uninstallation Functionality for Atomic-IT/DataManager, enabling clean removal of installed modules with proper cleanup of files and database entries. Implemented API endpoints, service logic, input validation, and comprehensive tests to ensure reliability and maintainability of module lifecycle management.
In Sep 2025, delivered the Module Uninstallation Functionality for Atomic-IT/DataManager, enabling clean removal of installed modules with proper cleanup of files and database entries. Implemented API endpoints, service logic, input validation, and comprehensive tests to ensure reliability and maintainability of module lifecycle management.
August 2025 – Atomic-IT/DataManager: Delivered two core capabilities: (1) File Management System with a new Files entity, complete frontend UI, API endpoints, and navigation integration; end-to-end tests added. (2) Module Installation & Management enabling zip-based installation workflow, an 'installed' flag on modules, unified unzip naming, and tests; refactor adjustments included a temporary @ts-nocheck directive to maintain progress. Result: enhanced file handling, streamlined module deployment, and stronger test coverage with better maintainability. Technologies demonstrated include frontend UI development, backend services/controllers/routes, TypeScript refactor, and test-driven development.
August 2025 – Atomic-IT/DataManager: Delivered two core capabilities: (1) File Management System with a new Files entity, complete frontend UI, API endpoints, and navigation integration; end-to-end tests added. (2) Module Installation & Management enabling zip-based installation workflow, an 'installed' flag on modules, unified unzip naming, and tests; refactor adjustments included a temporary @ts-nocheck directive to maintain progress. Result: enhanced file handling, streamlined module deployment, and stronger test coverage with better maintainability. Technologies demonstrated include frontend UI development, backend services/controllers/routes, TypeScript refactor, and test-driven development.
July 2025 (2025-07) focused on delivering robust file management capabilities in Atomic-IT/DataManager, enabling user-facing file uploads with zip/rar extraction, and establishing a complete File entity with a scalable API surface. The work combined end-to-end feature delivery with strong test coverage and modular architecture to support reliability, maintainability, and future growth.
July 2025 (2025-07) focused on delivering robust file management capabilities in Atomic-IT/DataManager, enabling user-facing file uploads with zip/rar extraction, and establishing a complete File entity with a scalable API surface. The work combined end-to-end feature delivery with strong test coverage and modular architecture to support reliability, maintainability, and future growth.
June 2025 monthly summary for Atomic-IT/DataManager. Delivered a modular Module Management System and foundational DataManager Files Module, with a focus on business value through scalable architecture, robust testing, and code quality improvements. Key architecture work laid groundwork for future module extensions and improved data retrieval via API filtering.
June 2025 monthly summary for Atomic-IT/DataManager. Delivered a modular Module Management System and foundational DataManager Files Module, with a focus on business value through scalable architecture, robust testing, and code quality improvements. Key architecture work laid groundwork for future module extensions and improved data retrieval via API filtering.
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