
Will DeLouche developed foundational scheduling and student services features for the Ye-ICS/fss-everything-app repository, focusing on maintainable Java and JavaFX code with clear MVC separation. Over two months, he delivered core modules such as appointment scheduling and timeslot management, integrating configurable UI flows and controller logic to support both patient-facing and administrative workflows. His work included AI API integration, robust error handling, and code stabilization to prepare for release. By refactoring navigation, aligning controllers, and resolving merge conflicts, Will ensured a coherent user experience and reliable build process, demonstrating depth in back-end development, FXML structuring, and object-oriented programming.

June 2025 monthly summary for Ye-ICS/fss-everything-app focusing on delivering core scheduling features, AI integration, and UI/navigation improvements, with stabilization to prepare for release. Business value includes improved scheduling precision, automation readiness, and a more coherent user experience across workflows.
June 2025 monthly summary for Ye-ICS/fss-everything-app focusing on delivering core scheduling features, AI integration, and UI/navigation improvements, with stabilization to prepare for release. Business value includes improved scheduling precision, automation readiness, and a more coherent user experience across workflows.
May 2025 performance summary for Ye-ICS/fss-everything-app. Delivered foundational, maintainable scaffolds enabling upcoming business features: a clean Student Services skeleton with package alignment and placeholder class, and a refactored Appointment Scheduling module with UI, controller architecture, Counsellor model, and Timeslots framework. Resolved a merge conflict to restore compilation integrity, reducing risk for ongoing development. The work emphasizes maintainability, clear MVC separation, and a solid baseline for patient-facing and administrative workflows.
May 2025 performance summary for Ye-ICS/fss-everything-app. Delivered foundational, maintainable scaffolds enabling upcoming business features: a clean Student Services skeleton with package alignment and placeholder class, and a refactored Appointment Scheduling module with UI, controller architecture, Counsellor model, and Timeslots framework. Resolved a merge conflict to restore compilation integrity, reducing risk for ongoing development. The work emphasizes maintainability, clear MVC separation, and a solid baseline for patient-facing and administrative workflows.
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