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Leo Correa

During February 2025, Lauren Corr worked on the rubyforgood/skillrx repository, focusing on backend development and database management using Ruby and SQL. She implemented backfill-enabled unique identifiers for providers and topics, introducing old_id columns with uniqueness constraints and backward-compatible migrations to support future data backfilling and ensure data integrity. Lauren also developed a CSV-based topics data import workflow, enabling scalable ingestion of topic data and correct association with languages and providers. Her schema design and migration work established a foundation for robust data governance and analytics, demonstrating depth in designing scalable, maintainable workflows for evolving data requirements within the project.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

100%Features

Repository Contributions

3Total
Bugs
0
Commits
3
Features
2
Lines of code
43
Activity Months1

Work History

February 2025

3 Commits • 2 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 (2025-02) monthly summary for the rubyforgood/skillrx repository. Focused on strengthening data integrity and enabling scalable data ingestion to support reliable analytics and future data backfilling. Implementations deliver backfill-ready identifiers and a CSV-based topics import workflow, with migrations and proper associations to languages and providers.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness93.4%
Maintainability93.4%
Architecture93.4%
Performance86.6%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

RubySQL

Technical Skills

Backend DevelopmentData ImportDatabase ManagementDatabase MigrationSchema Design

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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rubyforgood/skillrx

Feb 2025 Feb 2025
1 Month active

Languages Used

RubySQL

Technical Skills

Backend DevelopmentData ImportDatabase ManagementDatabase MigrationSchema Design

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