
Sakshyam Nepali developed an end-to-end Google OAuth 2.0 authentication system for the Paul-Austin-Oswego-CSC480-HCI521/OZ-CSC-480-HCI-521-Spring-2025 repository, integrating secure login across both backend and frontend. Using JavaScript, React, and Docker, Sakshyam implemented JWT-based session management and introduced a whoami endpoint to expose user context to the frontend. The OAuth configuration was centralized through environment-based settings, supporting multiple deployment environments and simplifying future maintenance. Additionally, Sakshyam improved the login user experience by streamlining navigation. The work demonstrated a solid grasp of authentication flows, configuration management, and full-stack integration, resulting in a deployment-ready, maintainable authentication feature.

February 2025 — OZ-CSC-480-HCI-521-Spring-2025: Implemented end-to-end Google OAuth 2.0 authentication with JWT-based sessions, added a whoami endpoint, and centralized OAuth configuration via environment-based settings. Included a frontend login UX improvement. All changes synchronized across backend and frontend in the repo Paul-Austin-Oswego-CSC480-HCI521/OZ-CSC-480-HCI-521-Spring-2025. Prepared for production deployment with secure session handling and deployment-ready config.
February 2025 — OZ-CSC-480-HCI-521-Spring-2025: Implemented end-to-end Google OAuth 2.0 authentication with JWT-based sessions, added a whoami endpoint, and centralized OAuth configuration via environment-based settings. Included a frontend login UX improvement. All changes synchronized across backend and frontend in the repo Paul-Austin-Oswego-CSC480-HCI521/OZ-CSC-480-HCI-521-Spring-2025. Prepared for production deployment with secure session handling and deployment-ready config.
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