
Justin Heuer contributed to the pie-framework/pie-elements repository by developing analytics-ready features focused on capturing user input methods and audio wait times across multiple interactive components. He implemented robust event handling in JavaScript and React to detect whether users interacted via keyboard or mouse, persisting this data in session storage for richer analytics and accessibility insights. Additionally, Justin standardized audio wait time measurement by capturing precise timestamps and durations in milliseconds, improving data consistency for business analytics. His work demonstrated depth in front-end and full stack development, emphasizing code traceability, cross-component instrumentation, and support for data-driven UX improvements and content calibration.
February 2025 monthly summary for pie-framework/pie-elements focusing on delivering analytics-ready input capture and audio wait-time analytics across components, with improvements in data consistency and cross-component instrumentation.
February 2025 monthly summary for pie-framework/pie-elements focusing on delivering analytics-ready input capture and audio wait-time analytics across components, with improvements in data consistency and cross-component instrumentation.
January 2025: Delivered a feature to track user input method (keyboard vs mouse) for the pie-elements multiple-choice component. The change detects input modality via the event handler and persists the detected method in session data, enabling richer analytics and accessibility considerations. This work links to commit AP-13731 (2cd6469296dfca5bd6c82b65468de6ef22b097a7) for traceability and future keyboard-first UX work. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month. Technologies demonstrated: React component updates, robust event handling, session persistence, and telemetry-friendly instrumentation; strong emphasis on code traceability.
January 2025: Delivered a feature to track user input method (keyboard vs mouse) for the pie-elements multiple-choice component. The change detects input modality via the event handler and persists the detected method in session data, enabling richer analytics and accessibility considerations. This work links to commit AP-13731 (2cd6469296dfca5bd6c82b65468de6ef22b097a7) for traceability and future keyboard-first UX work. Major bugs fixed: none reported this month. Technologies demonstrated: React component updates, robust event handling, session persistence, and telemetry-friendly instrumentation; strong emphasis on code traceability.

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