
During May 2025, Saeed Arellano developed end-to-end item management and analytics features for the UCSB dining platform, working across the ucsb-cs156-s25/team02-s25-06 and proj-dining-s25-06 repositories. Saeed implemented a Spring Boot backend API for UCSBDiningCommonsMenuItem with full CRUD support, comprehensive tests, and database integration, while also building a React-based frontend with forms, validation, and Storybook-driven UI components. He introduced a new data model and endpoint to compute and display average menu item ratings, enabling analytics on item quality. Saeed upgraded frontend routing to react-router v7 and improved repository hygiene, demonstrating depth in Java, TypeScript, and testing.

May 2025 performance summary: Delivered end-to-end item management, analytics, and routing improvements across two repositories, enabling data-driven decisions and streamlined development. Key outcomes include: UCSBDiningCommonsMenuItem backend API (CRUD) with tests; corresponding frontend UI with index/table, create/edit forms, validations, and Storybook integration; new per-item average rating data model and backend endpoint with frontend display; frontend routing upgrades to react-router v7 with test improvements; repository hygiene enhancements by removing node_modules to reduce noise. These enhancements improve menu item governance, visibility into item quality and popularity, and overall development reliability across the UCSB dining feature set.
May 2025 performance summary: Delivered end-to-end item management, analytics, and routing improvements across two repositories, enabling data-driven decisions and streamlined development. Key outcomes include: UCSBDiningCommonsMenuItem backend API (CRUD) with tests; corresponding frontend UI with index/table, create/edit forms, validations, and Storybook integration; new per-item average rating data model and backend endpoint with frontend display; frontend routing upgrades to react-router v7 with test improvements; repository hygiene enhancements by removing node_modules to reduce noise. These enhancements improve menu item governance, visibility into item quality and popularity, and overall development reliability across the UCSB dining feature set.
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