
Over two months, Bayaka Braimah developed core features for the Michaelkelly71/Acity_CPP_Project repository, focusing on both C++ and Java. He engineered modular components in C++, refining the object model, decision-making logic, and file handling to improve reliability and maintainability. His work included enhancements to application startup, error handling, and looping utilities, laying a solid foundation for future development. In Java, he delivered a desktop GPA Calculator using Java Swing, implementing persistent file storage and a user-friendly interface for student record management. The work demonstrated depth in object-oriented programming, data persistence, and end-to-end software delivery without reported bug fixes.

April 2025 monthly summary for developer work in Michaelkelly71/Acity_CPP_Project. Focused on delivering an end-to-end Desktop GPA Calculator MVP using Java Swing, with persistent storage and record viewing. This month emphasized delivering business value through a standalone GPA calculation tool that streamlines student progress tracking.
April 2025 monthly summary for developer work in Michaelkelly71/Acity_CPP_Project. Focused on delivering an end-to-end Desktop GPA Calculator MVP using Java Swing, with persistent storage and record viewing. This month emphasized delivering business value through a standalone GPA calculation tool that streamlines student progress tracking.
December 2024 monthly summary for Michaelkelly71/Acity_CPP_Project focused on delivering a cohesive set of modular, reliable core components and setting the foundation for rapid feature delivery. Key features delivered include refinements to the object/class model, streamlined application startup, substantive improvements to decision-making logic, and significant hardening of file I/O and looping utilities. The work spanned core areas such as Classes.cpp, main.cpp, DecisionMaking.cpp, filehandler.cpp, and loops-related modules, with ongoing enhancements to Functions.cpp and main flow to support stability and testability.
December 2024 monthly summary for Michaelkelly71/Acity_CPP_Project focused on delivering a cohesive set of modular, reliable core components and setting the foundation for rapid feature delivery. Key features delivered include refinements to the object/class model, streamlined application startup, substantive improvements to decision-making logic, and significant hardening of file I/O and looping utilities. The work spanned core areas such as Classes.cpp, main.cpp, DecisionMaking.cpp, filehandler.cpp, and loops-related modules, with ongoing enhancements to Functions.cpp and main flow to support stability and testability.
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