
Scott Fisher enhanced the Plan Question Status UI in the CDLUC3/dmsp_frontend_prototype repository, focusing on improving status accuracy, accessibility, and internationalization. He refactored the UI and GraphQL logic to use a hasAnswer flag, ensuring consistent state handling between the frontend and backend. By localizing accessibility labels with a translation function, Scott addressed both usability and localization requirements, reducing user confusion for international audiences. His work leveraged React, TypeScript, and GraphQL, demonstrating a methodical approach to frontend development. The enhancements laid groundwork for scalable UI state management, reflecting a thoughtful balance between maintainability, reliability, and user experience in a production environment.

In August 2025, delivered Plan Question Status UI Enhancements for the CDLUC3/dmsp_frontend_prototype, improving status accuracy, accessibility, and localization. The work aligns GraphQL and UI logic to use a hasAnswer flag and localizes accessibility labels, reducing user confusion and improving internationalization. This monthly delivery showcases end-to-end frontend improvements with a focus on reliability and maintainability, setting the stage for scalable UI state handling.
In August 2025, delivered Plan Question Status UI Enhancements for the CDLUC3/dmsp_frontend_prototype, improving status accuracy, accessibility, and localization. The work aligns GraphQL and UI logic to use a hasAnswer flag and localizes accessibility labels, reducing user confusion and improving internationalization. This monthly delivery showcases end-to-end frontend improvements with a focus on reliability and maintainability, setting the stage for scalable UI state handling.
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