
Over three months, Sky Lee developed and enhanced core backend features for the Team-OTwo/pyokemon-service repository, focusing on event management, scheduling, and notification systems. Sky designed and delivered unified event detail APIs, implemented distributed scheduling locks using Java and Spring Boot, and established robust data models for events, venues, and seat pricing. Leveraging MyBatis and SQL, Sky refactored data mapping for reliability and introduced persistent notification storage with schema migrations. The work emphasized maintainability, operational readiness, and data integrity, with careful attention to configuration, API robustness, and test coverage, resulting in a scalable, production-ready foundation for event-driven applications.

September 2025 (Month: 2025-09) monthly summary for Team-OTwo/pyokemon-service. Focused on reliability, data integrity, and enabling new event features. Major features delivered include distributed scheduling locking via ShedLock across multiple service instances to prevent concurrent task execution, with the necessary tb_shedlock table, configuration, and annotations. Implemented Event Management Data Model and seed data to support scalable event handling (events, venues, schedules, seat classes, seats, prices). Launched Notification System Foundations with persistent notification storage (tb_notification, tb_saved_notification) and migrations. Refined data handling by updating mappings to operate on IDs for precise updates. Enhanced API robustness with Account ID header handling, ensuring safe retrieval and validation. These changes collectively improve reliability, data integrity, and time-to-market for event-related features. Major bugs fixed include Payment ID Handling Bug Fix to ensure accurate processing and representation of payment identifiers. Achievements also demonstrate capabilities in distributed locking, data modeling, migrations, and API hardening.
September 2025 (Month: 2025-09) monthly summary for Team-OTwo/pyokemon-service. Focused on reliability, data integrity, and enabling new event features. Major features delivered include distributed scheduling locking via ShedLock across multiple service instances to prevent concurrent task execution, with the necessary tb_shedlock table, configuration, and annotations. Implemented Event Management Data Model and seed data to support scalable event handling (events, venues, schedules, seat classes, seats, prices). Launched Notification System Foundations with persistent notification storage (tb_notification, tb_saved_notification) and migrations. Refined data handling by updating mappings to operate on IDs for precise updates. Enhanced API robustness with Account ID header handling, ensuring safe retrieval and validation. These changes collectively improve reliability, data integrity, and time-to-market for event-related features. Major bugs fixed include Payment ID Handling Bug Fix to ensure accurate processing and representation of payment identifiers. Achievements also demonstrate capabilities in distributed locking, data modeling, migrations, and API hardening.
2025-08 Monthly Summary — Team-OTwo/pyokemon-service: Rapid delivery of core customer-facing features with robust testing, API consolidation, and data model enhancements to support personalized experiences, pricing visibility, and scalable analytics. Focused on delivering business value through end-to-end features, improved search, and reliable operational tooling that enables faster iteration and higher quality user experiences across apps.
2025-08 Monthly Summary — Team-OTwo/pyokemon-service: Rapid delivery of core customer-facing features with robust testing, API consolidation, and data model enhancements to support personalized experiences, pricing visibility, and scalable analytics. Focused on delivering business value through end-to-end features, improved search, and reliable operational tooling that enables faster iteration and higher quality user experiences across apps.
July 2025 monthly summary for Team-OTwo/pyokemon-service focusing on feature delivery and stability improvements. The month centered on delivering a robust Event Details feature with end-to-end API exposure and unified data access across events, schedules, and venues, under PYOKEMON-29. The changes emphasized code quality, maintainability, and configuration readiness to support ongoing enhancements and performance improvements.
July 2025 monthly summary for Team-OTwo/pyokemon-service focusing on feature delivery and stability improvements. The month centered on delivering a robust Event Details feature with end-to-end API exposure and unified data access across events, schedules, and venues, under PYOKEMON-29. The changes emphasized code quality, maintainability, and configuration readiness to support ongoing enhancements and performance improvements.
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