Week Three at Twintag: Diving Deep into the Admin-UI and Building for Efficiency Week three at Twintag has been all about getting my hands dirty with the Admin-UI—really digging into the platform and working on meaningful changes that enhance how users interact with it. If week two was about stepping out of my comfort zone, this week was about pushing forward with confidence and making real improvements. Implementing Faster Object and Column Creation One of the major features I worked on this week was an enhancement to how objects and columns are created within the Admin-UI. The goal? Make the process faster, more intuitive, and ultimately improve the efficiency of the platform. This was my first deep dive into making larger structural changes in Twintag’s internal system, and it came with its fair share of challenges. Since the Admin-UI is built in Angular, I had to refine my understanding of its component structure and state management. Working with dependency injection and reactive forms, I implemented a more seamless way for users to generate and configure objects dynamically. The result was a smoother, more streamlined process that eliminates unnecessary steps and allows for faster data manipulation. Going Deeper into Angular This week really solidified my Angular knowledge. I started seeing patterns more clearly—how services interact, how data flows through components, and how to optimize state changes for better performance. Concepts that felt foreign in week two now started clicking into place, and I even found myself refactoring older implementations to make them more efficient. Learning Through Doing What I appreciate most about Twintag is the balance between guidance and autonomy. While I had the team to support me whenever I hit roadblocks, I was also given the freedom to experiment and iterate on solutions. Every bug I fixed and every feature I implemented made me more confident in my ability to contribute meaningfully. Looking Ahead As I continue working on the Admin-UI, I’m excited to refine this new feature even further and explore more ways to optimize workflows within the platform. Week four is going to be an interesting shift—while I’ll still be working on UI improvements, I’ll also be diving into backend optimizations with GraphQL. More learning, more challenges, and more impact—can’t wait!