
Vijaya Tiple developed and enhanced reusable UI components for the PTG-UI-Library repository, focusing on maintainability, test coverage, and developer experience. Over three months, Vijaya refactored core components such as Breadcrumbs, Buttons, and DatePickers using React, TypeScript, and SCSS, integrating modern styling workflows and robust unit testing with Jest and React Testing Library. The work included improving code quality through ESLint and SonarQube, streamlining API surfaces, and elevating documentation with Storybook. These efforts resulted in more consistent, reliable UI components, faster feature delivery, and reduced integration risk for teams adopting the PTG-UI-Library across multiple applications.

April 2025 — Monthly summary for the PTG UI Library. Focused on delivering reusable, well-documented UI components and elevating Storybook as the primary developer-facing showcase. Key outcomes include a new Loader component with three display types and its Storybook showcase, comprehensive Breadcrumbs Storybook and docs, and Cards component stories aligned with the design system. These changes improve component discoverability, consistency across applications, and reduce integration risk for teams building UIs with the PTG-UI-Library.
April 2025 — Monthly summary for the PTG UI Library. Focused on delivering reusable, well-documented UI components and elevating Storybook as the primary developer-facing showcase. Key outcomes include a new Loader component with three display types and its Storybook showcase, comprehensive Breadcrumbs Storybook and docs, and Cards component stories aligned with the design system. These changes improve component discoverability, consistency across applications, and reduce integration risk for teams building UIs with the PTG-UI-Library.
March 2025 performance summary for PTG-UI-Library. Delivered substantial UI library improvements with a focus on maintainability, test coverage, and API cleanliness. Key features include Breadcrumbs React library refactor with SCSS naming updates and new tests, Button library refactor with tests and CSS/constants reorganization, and Calendar/DatePicker refactors with tests and MUI styling integration. Also performed API surface cleanup by removing default export, CSS quality improvements (removing !important and SonarQube fixes), and dependency hygiene (package-lock updates). QA/PR resolution and stability work addressed outstanding comments and prevented navigation regressions (breadcrumb click fix). Overall impact: more consistent, reliable components, faster feature delivery, and improved developer experience through stronger tests and clearer APIs. Technologies/skills demonstrated include React, TypeScript, SCSS, MUI, and robust test coverage.
March 2025 performance summary for PTG-UI-Library. Delivered substantial UI library improvements with a focus on maintainability, test coverage, and API cleanliness. Key features include Breadcrumbs React library refactor with SCSS naming updates and new tests, Button library refactor with tests and CSS/constants reorganization, and Calendar/DatePicker refactors with tests and MUI styling integration. Also performed API surface cleanup by removing default export, CSS quality improvements (removing !important and SonarQube fixes), and dependency hygiene (package-lock updates). QA/PR resolution and stability work addressed outstanding comments and prevented navigation regressions (breadcrumb click fix). Overall impact: more consistent, reliable components, faster feature delivery, and improved developer experience through stronger tests and clearer APIs. Technologies/skills demonstrated include React, TypeScript, SCSS, MUI, and robust test coverage.
February 2025: Delivered targeted bug fix and a comprehensive code quality/refactor blitz across the PTG UI libraries, boosting stability, build reliability, and maintainability while reducing runtime errors. The work enabled faster, safer iterations for UI components and improved CI health with clearer code standards and tooling upgrades.
February 2025: Delivered targeted bug fix and a comprehensive code quality/refactor blitz across the PTG UI libraries, boosting stability, build reliability, and maintainability while reducing runtime errors. The work enabled faster, safer iterations for UI components and improved CI health with clearer code standards and tooling upgrades.
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