
Soriad worked on MeiH10/RPI-EventHub, where they developed an Event RSS Feed feature to enable backend-generated syndication of event data. Using Node.js, Express.js, and JavaScript, Soriad designed and implemented the server logic, controller, and routing necessary to generate and expose the RSS feed, expanding the platform’s event distribution capabilities. Additionally, they addressed frontend build warnings by correcting asset paths for favicon, apple-touch-icon, and manifest files, improving production readiness and deployment quality. The work demonstrated a solid grasp of API development, backend integration, and frontend asset management, delivering practical solutions that enhanced both reliability and user experience.

October 2025 for MeiH10/RPI-EventHub: Delivered the Event RSS Feed feature to enable backend-generated RSS output for events, wired the server/controller, and exposed a route for syndication. Resolved frontend build noise by correcting paths for favicon, apple-touch-icon, and manifest files. These changes improve event distribution reach, reduce frontend warnings, and enhance production readiness. Demonstrated solid back-end API design, dependency management, routing, and frontend asset handling with a focus on business value and reliability.
October 2025 for MeiH10/RPI-EventHub: Delivered the Event RSS Feed feature to enable backend-generated RSS output for events, wired the server/controller, and exposed a route for syndication. Resolved frontend build noise by correcting paths for favicon, apple-touch-icon, and manifest files. These changes improve event distribution reach, reduce frontend warnings, and enhance production readiness. Demonstrated solid back-end API design, dependency management, routing, and frontend asset handling with a focus on business value and reliability.
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