
Menko Hornstein developed the Flip & Match card game in the cse110-sp25-group19/cse110-sp25-group19 repository, establishing a robust project foundation with full scaffolding, CI/CD configuration, and comprehensive documentation. Over two months, Menko implemented frontend and backend structures using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, enabling rapid feature delivery and maintainable code. He introduced development standards with ESLint and Prettier, set up version control, and authored Architecture Decision Records to guide technical choices. Menko delivered user-facing features such as a high-score card and improved end-game messaging, while also resolving deployment path issues, resulting in a stable, scalable, and well-documented codebase.
June 2025 monthly summary for cse110-sp25-group19/cse110-sp25-group19. Focused on delivering user-facing features, stabilizing deployment, and strengthening project documentation and architecture decisions, with measurable impact on reliability, maintainability, and user experience.
June 2025 monthly summary for cse110-sp25-group19/cse110-sp25-group19. Focused on delivering user-facing features, stabilizing deployment, and strengthening project documentation and architecture decisions, with measurable impact on reliability, maintainability, and user experience.
May 2025: Established a solid foundation for Flip & Match with full project scaffolding, tooling, and initial documentation. Implemented development standards (ESLint, Prettier, Commitlint), created README/docs, and laid out the frontend/backend structure to support rapid feature delivery. No major bugs fixed this month; business value comes from improved maintainability, faster onboarding, and a scalable development baseline for future features.
May 2025: Established a solid foundation for Flip & Match with full project scaffolding, tooling, and initial documentation. Implemented development standards (ESLint, Prettier, Commitlint), created README/docs, and laid out the frontend/backend structure to support rapid feature delivery. No major bugs fixed this month; business value comes from improved maintainability, faster onboarding, and a scalable development baseline for future features.

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