
Amelie Yu developed and enhanced the Rainbow-Roundup-Calendar-Event-App over five months, delivering features across admin dashboards, event management, and order workflows. She unified event selection and calendar operations, refactored data models for clarity, and implemented robust access control and archiving. Using TypeScript, Vue.js, and Prisma, Amelie built reusable components and streamlined backend APIs to support reliable data synchronization between local storage and Google Calendar. Her work included UI/UX refinements, schema migrations, and DevOps improvements, resulting in a maintainable, scalable application. The depth of her contributions is reflected in the breadth of features delivered and the reduction of technical debt.
January 2026 monthly summary for the Rainbow-Roundup-Calendar-Event-App (UTDallasEPICS). Focused on delivering a unified event selection experience across orders and checkout, with incremental UI and access-control improvements to support reliable event-based pickups and admin workflows.
January 2026 monthly summary for the Rainbow-Roundup-Calendar-Event-App (UTDallasEPICS). Focused on delivering a unified event selection experience across orders and checkout, with incremental UI and access-control improvements to support reliable event-based pickups and admin workflows.
December 2025 (2025-12): Delivered key front-end features and reliability improvements for the Rainbow Roundup Calendar App. Key accomplishments include completing the Order Detail View and Editing Flow (order/[id].vue) with API integration and schema alignment; launching the Pickup Orders UI enhancement with an event card; and performing UI/navigation polish (colors, icon sizing) plus environment and migration hygiene to support Fall 2025 changes. Major bug fixes improved data integrity and UX: tracking number validation and type normalization, removal of an isSelf check, UI behavior fixes (hiding editing for archived events, hiding empty tables, fixing stray quotes), and admin order page cleanup. Also modernized fetch usage (replacing useFetch with $fetch) and cleaned obsolete migrations for a lean project history. These efforts collectively improve order accuracy, user experience, performance, and maintainability, enabling faster delivery cycles and more reliable analytics.
December 2025 (2025-12): Delivered key front-end features and reliability improvements for the Rainbow Roundup Calendar App. Key accomplishments include completing the Order Detail View and Editing Flow (order/[id].vue) with API integration and schema alignment; launching the Pickup Orders UI enhancement with an event card; and performing UI/navigation polish (colors, icon sizing) plus environment and migration hygiene to support Fall 2025 changes. Major bug fixes improved data integrity and UX: tracking number validation and type normalization, removal of an isSelf check, UI behavior fixes (hiding editing for archived events, hiding empty tables, fixing stray quotes), and admin order page cleanup. Also modernized fetch usage (replacing useFetch with $fetch) and cleaned obsolete migrations for a lean project history. These efforts collectively improve order accuracy, user experience, performance, and maintainability, enabling faster delivery cycles and more reliable analytics.
Month 2025-11 monthly summary for Rainbow-Roundup app highlighting business value and technical delivery across backend, frontend, data, and operations.
Month 2025-11 monthly summary for Rainbow-Roundup app highlighting business value and technical delivery across backend, frontend, data, and operations.
October 2025 highlights: Delivered a major Admin Portal overhaul with reusable components and an extensible dashboard; simplified event location handling by removing Google Maps in favor of a location string; extended the data model to support archiving and availability; and fixed a critical current-month name computation bug. These changes improve admin efficiency, data governance, user experience, and planning accuracy, enabling scalable operations and faster decision-making.
October 2025 highlights: Delivered a major Admin Portal overhaul with reusable components and an extensible dashboard; simplified event location handling by removing Google Maps in favor of a location string; extended the data model to support archiving and availability; and fixed a critical current-month name computation bug. These changes improve admin efficiency, data governance, user experience, and planning accuracy, enabling scalable operations and faster decision-making.
September 2025 — Rainbow-Roundup-Calendar-Event-App delivered key UX and data-model enhancements along with robust event persistence across local storage and Google Calendar. Focused on consolidating calendar event workflows, tightening data models, and improving reliability of event operations with validations and UI updates. Result: faster, more reliable calendar management with clearer API surfaces and reduced maintenance overhead.
September 2025 — Rainbow-Roundup-Calendar-Event-App delivered key UX and data-model enhancements along with robust event persistence across local storage and Google Calendar. Focused on consolidating calendar event workflows, tightening data models, and improving reliability of event operations with validations and UI updates. Result: faster, more reliable calendar management with clearer API surfaces and reduced maintenance overhead.

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