
Ankita Keshri developed reusable UI primitives and improved user experience for the PTG-UI-Library over two months, focusing on maintainability and modern React practices. She built modal, card, grid, and multi-step form components, externalizing constants and interfaces to streamline updates and ensure layout consistency. Ankita refactored class components to functional components with hooks, enhanced validation and navigation in multi-step forms, and standardized code formatting using Prettier. Working primarily with TypeScript, SCSS, and React, she addressed dialog stability and simplified state management in calendar inputs. Her contributions deepened the library’s robustness, maintainability, and code quality while supporting responsive, accessible UI development.

February 2025 (Month: 2025-02) — PTG-UI-Library focused on user experience polish, maintainability, and code quality. Key outcomes include delivering a robust multi-step form UX with refactored navigation, transitions, and validations; modernization of the UI by converting React class components to functional components with hooks; improved date handling in calendar inputs to accept strings directly, simplifying state management and preventing incorrect Date object creation; and establishing consistent code standards with a Prettier configuration across the codebase.
February 2025 (Month: 2025-02) — PTG-UI-Library focused on user experience polish, maintainability, and code quality. Key outcomes include delivering a robust multi-step form UX with refactored navigation, transitions, and validations; modernization of the UI by converting React class components to functional components with hooks; improved date handling in calendar inputs to accept strings directly, simplifying state management and preventing incorrect Date object creation; and establishing consistent code standards with a Prettier configuration across the codebase.
January 2025 monthly work summary for PTG-UI-Library focusing on delivering reusable UI primitives (Modal, Card/Grid, Multi-step form), stabilizing the UI dialog flow, and improving maintainability through data/constants externalization and interface/type improvements.
January 2025 monthly work summary for PTG-UI-Library focusing on delivering reusable UI primitives (Modal, Card/Grid, Multi-step form), stabilizing the UI dialog flow, and improving maintainability through data/constants externalization and interface/type improvements.
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