
In October 2025, Swarke Walia enhanced the Code-4-Community/ssf repository by updating the user interface to display dates in the MM/DD/YYYY format instead of the ISO standard. Using TypeScript and front end development skills, Swarke implemented this change to improve readability and reduce user errors related to date interpretation. The update unified date formatting across the application, aligning it with common regional expectations and laying the groundwork for future localization. While no critical bugs were addressed during this period, the work demonstrated attention to user experience and consistency, reflecting a focused and thoughtful approach to incremental product improvement.

October 2025 (Code-4-Community/ssf): Delivered a UX-focused date display update by switching UI date rendering from ISO YYYY-MM-DD to MM/DD/YYYY. This change significantly improves readability, reduces date-interpretation errors, and aligns with common regional formats. Implemented via a single commit: b53fafc492379cbc6ba29ee3b66d3c181aeaabe8 ("changed date format"). No critical bugs were fixed this month; the focus was on UX enhancement, consistency, and preparing groundwork for future localization.
October 2025 (Code-4-Community/ssf): Delivered a UX-focused date display update by switching UI date rendering from ISO YYYY-MM-DD to MM/DD/YYYY. This change significantly improves readability, reduces date-interpretation errors, and aligns with common regional formats. Implemented via a single commit: b53fafc492379cbc6ba29ee3b66d3c181aeaabe8 ("changed date format"). No critical bugs were fixed this month; the focus was on UX enhancement, consistency, and preparing groundwork for future localization.
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