
Pedro Valencia contributed to the aplicacionswebiessarenal/maciflix repository by delivering a refreshed ticket purchasing flow and modernized UI/UX for a movie ticketing platform. Over two months, he enhanced both front-end and back-end systems using JavaScript, PHP, and SQL, implementing a dynamic seat selection interface and integrating database-driven hall data retrieval. He centralized site navigation with shared headers and footers, standardized typography via CSS variables, and refactored the database schema for maintainability. These changes improved user experience, streamlined the buying journey, and prepared the system for future payment integration, demonstrating depth in web development, database management, and UI/UX design.

February 2025 monthly summary focusing on ticketing workflow improvements, seating configuration updates, and database cleanup. Deliverables enhanced the ticket purchasing experience, prepared the system for payment integration, and standardized the data layer for maintainability. Key outcomes: - Improved ticket purchasing UX with dynamic seat selection and hall data retrieval via compratusentradas.php; UI refinements and data flow prepared for payment steps. - Updated seating configuration to reflect revised layout (renaming Sala 1/2 to Sala zaza 1 / Sala edamame 2) and adjusted rows/columns for consistency. - Cleaned and standardized database schema by removing redundant IF NOT EXISTS and improving comments/formatting for maintainability. - Strengthened data retrieval and backend readiness to support future payment flows and analytics. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - PHP backend integration and DB interactions - SQL schema refactoring and normalization - UI/UX refinements and data-driven UI improvements - Version control discipline with meaningful commit messages and incremental changes Business value: - Reduced friction in the ticketing funnel, paving the way for higher conversion rates upon payment integration, and improved maintainability reducing risk of regressions in future releases.
February 2025 monthly summary focusing on ticketing workflow improvements, seating configuration updates, and database cleanup. Deliverables enhanced the ticket purchasing experience, prepared the system for payment integration, and standardized the data layer for maintainability. Key outcomes: - Improved ticket purchasing UX with dynamic seat selection and hall data retrieval via compratusentradas.php; UI refinements and data flow prepared for payment steps. - Updated seating configuration to reflect revised layout (renaming Sala 1/2 to Sala zaza 1 / Sala edamame 2) and adjusted rows/columns for consistency. - Cleaned and standardized database schema by removing redundant IF NOT EXISTS and improving comments/formatting for maintainability. - Strengthened data retrieval and backend readiness to support future payment flows and analytics. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - PHP backend integration and DB interactions - SQL schema refactoring and normalization - UI/UX refinements and data-driven UI improvements - Version control discipline with meaningful commit messages and incremental changes Business value: - Reduced friction in the ticketing funnel, paving the way for higher conversion rates upon payment integration, and improved maintainability reducing risk of regressions in future releases.
January 2025: maciflix front-end refresh delivering core ticketing flow improvements, site chrome centralization, and catalog/typography updates. The changes drive user conversions, consistency, and maintainability across the buying journey.
January 2025: maciflix front-end refresh delivering core ticketing flow improvements, site chrome centralization, and catalog/typography updates. The changes drive user conversions, consistency, and maintainability across the buying journey.
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