
Jon Vargas contributed to two semester projects, focusing on modular reporting and user-centric map features. For the SafeRUM repository, he refactored the reporting system using Domain-Driven Design principles in TypeScript and React Native, introducing structured data types and modular components to support diverse report types and emergency alerts. In the condo-rentals repository, Jon implemented a Locate User button on the map view, leveraging the Geolocation API and Expo to enhance user navigation and property discovery. His work emphasized maintainability and extensibility, delivering foundational features that improved both the scalability of reporting systems and the usability of location-based interfaces.
March 2025 monthly summary for uprm-inso4115-2024-2025-s2/semester-project-condo-rentals focusing on user-centric map features and overall delivery velocity. The primary feature delivered this month is the Locate User button on the map view, including UI asset/icon and precise placement, supported by end-to-end functionality. There were no major bugs fixed in this repo during the period; instead, the team concentrated on delivering a value-driving UX enhancement and solidifying location-based capabilities for future iterations.
March 2025 monthly summary for uprm-inso4115-2024-2025-s2/semester-project-condo-rentals focusing on user-centric map features and overall delivery velocity. The primary feature delivered this month is the Locate User button on the map view, including UI asset/icon and precise placement, supported by end-to-end functionality. There were no major bugs fixed in this repo during the period; instead, the team concentrated on delivering a value-driving UX enhancement and solidifying location-based capabilities for future iterations.
November 2024 monthly summary for uprm-inso4116-2024-2025-s1/semester-project-SafeRUM: Delivered a Domain-Driven Design-aligned refactor of the reporting system, enabling modular alert handling and improved maintainability for diverse report types and emergency alerts. The work lays the foundation for scalable reporting, easier feature extensions, and more robust testing.
November 2024 monthly summary for uprm-inso4116-2024-2025-s1/semester-project-SafeRUM: Delivered a Domain-Driven Design-aligned refactor of the reporting system, enabling modular alert handling and improved maintainability for diverse report types and emergency alerts. The work lays the foundation for scalable reporting, easier feature extensions, and more robust testing.

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