
During May 2025, Roby Orban developed two core ecommerce features for the jonathan2667/UBB--SE-2025-925-2 repository, focusing on Wishlist Management and a complete Shopping Cart with checkout flow. Using ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core, and C#, he implemented a user-facing wishlist with add and remove functionality, navigation integration, and robust UI fallbacks for missing images. The shopping cart feature included cart management, a mock payment process, and improved customer data handling, all supported by database seeding for demonstration purposes. His disciplined, incremental commits enhanced UI reliability, streamlined onboarding, and ensured the codebase was production-ready and easy to maintain.

During May 2025, delivered two core features for the UBB project: Wishlist Management and Shopping Cart with a complete checkout flow. The Wishlist feature provides a fully functional index page, add/remove items, and navigation integration, with UI fallbacks for missing images and demonstration/test data to support live demonstrations. The Shopping Cart and Checkout Flow delivers an end-to-end ecommerce experience, including cart viewing and management, a mock payment flow, enhanced handling of customer/shipping data, and development environment cleanup of test data. Together, these changes create a production-ready, demonstration-friendly shopping experience, enabling faster user onboarding, higher conversion potential, and clearer data handling. Key fixes include navbar orientation corrections, removal of unnecessary redirects when the wishlist is empty, proper image placeholders, and accommodating mock payment values for demonstration. These commits reflect a disciplined incremental delivery and improved UI reliability.
During May 2025, delivered two core features for the UBB project: Wishlist Management and Shopping Cart with a complete checkout flow. The Wishlist feature provides a fully functional index page, add/remove items, and navigation integration, with UI fallbacks for missing images and demonstration/test data to support live demonstrations. The Shopping Cart and Checkout Flow delivers an end-to-end ecommerce experience, including cart viewing and management, a mock payment flow, enhanced handling of customer/shipping data, and development environment cleanup of test data. Together, these changes create a production-ready, demonstration-friendly shopping experience, enabling faster user onboarding, higher conversion potential, and clearer data handling. Key fixes include navbar orientation corrections, removal of unnecessary redirects when the wishlist is empty, proper image placeholders, and accommodating mock payment values for demonstration. These commits reflect a disciplined incremental delivery and improved UI reliability.
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