
Ariel Gur developed and delivered five features over two months for the Automation_Course_2025A repository, focusing on both embedded automation and user-facing tooling. He built a Java-based number base conversion tool with input validation and a menu-driven interface, improving command-line usability for course participants. Ariel also implemented an Arduino-powered ultrasonic sensor automation system with LCD feedback, enabling real-time user interaction. His work included packaging artifacts, release documentation, and a complete HTML web interface for a PLC project, supporting onboarding and distribution. Throughout, Ariel demonstrated depth in Java, Arduino, and web development, with careful attention to documentation and release-readiness.
Month 2024-11 — Delivered the Decimal-Hexadecimal Number Base Conversion Tool in Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025A. Introduced a Java class 'task1' that converts between decimal and hexadecimal numbers for both integer and fractional parts, with input validation and helper methods to encapsulate conversion logic. The feature is backed by a single commit adding the new file by GROUP_19, enabling more robust data handling for course workflows and exercise validation.
Month 2024-11 — Delivered the Decimal-Hexadecimal Number Base Conversion Tool in Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025A. Introduced a Java class 'task1' that converts between decimal and hexadecimal numbers for both integer and fractional parts, with input validation and helper methods to encapsulate conversion logic. The feature is backed by a single commit adding the new file by GROUP_19, enabling more robust data handling for course workflows and exercise validation.

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