
Gabriel developed a suite of C++ features for the Computer-and-Information-Science/CISC115FALL24MID01 repository, focusing on practical applications such as a movie ticket price calculator, an interactive booking system, a name list management utility, and a modular banking system. He applied object-oriented programming, control flow, and string manipulation to create menu-driven command line interfaces that handle user input, data validation, and transaction logic. Each component was designed for clarity and extensibility, with reusable code and robust input handling. Gabriel’s work emphasized educational value and real-world workflows, providing testable, end-to-end solutions that support both learning and future feature integration.

December 2024 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments for repository Computer-and-Information-Science/CISC115FALL24MID01. Two major features delivered: Name List Management Utility and Banking System with Account Management and Transactions. Minor note: no explicit bug-fix commits identified in the provided data; main work centers on feature development and code quality. Overall impact: expanded core capabilities for data manipulation and financial transaction handling, with modular, testable C++ components, enabling improved user workflows and future extensibility. Technologies/skills demonstrated: C++, object-oriented design, string processing, sorting, search, and basic financial transaction modeling; menu-driven CLI interfaces; clear commit references for traceability.
December 2024 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments for repository Computer-and-Information-Science/CISC115FALL24MID01. Two major features delivered: Name List Management Utility and Banking System with Account Management and Transactions. Minor note: no explicit bug-fix commits identified in the provided data; main work centers on feature development and code quality. Overall impact: expanded core capabilities for data manipulation and financial transaction handling, with modular, testable C++ components, enabling improved user workflows and future extensibility. Technologies/skills demonstrated: C++, object-oriented design, string processing, sorting, search, and basic financial transaction modeling; menu-driven CLI interfaces; clear commit references for traceability.
Monthly summary for 2024-11 focusing on the CISC115FALL24MID01 repository contributions. Delivered end-to-end features that demonstrate fundamental programming concepts and provide hands-on learning resources, with clear commits showing incremental work.
Monthly summary for 2024-11 focusing on the CISC115FALL24MID01 repository contributions. Delivered end-to-end features that demonstrate fundamental programming concepts and provide hands-on learning resources, with clear commits showing incremental work.
In Oct 2024, delivered the Movie Ticket Price Calculator feature (Assignment3) in repo Computer-and-Information-Science/CISC115FALL24MID01. The C++ program computes movie ticket prices based on age, showtime, seat type, and loyalty membership; collects user input, applies discounts and surcharges, and formats the final price to two decimals. This milestone tightened pricing accuracy and loyalty applicability for our ticketing flow. No major bugs were reported; the work focused on end-to-end functionality, input validation, and user-friendly prompts. The implementation demonstrates strong C++ proficiency, pricing-domain reasoning, and readiness for integration with the broader ticketing pipeline. Business value: consistent pricing, loyalty-driven incentives, and a reusable component for future features.
In Oct 2024, delivered the Movie Ticket Price Calculator feature (Assignment3) in repo Computer-and-Information-Science/CISC115FALL24MID01. The C++ program computes movie ticket prices based on age, showtime, seat type, and loyalty membership; collects user input, applies discounts and surcharges, and formats the final price to two decimals. This milestone tightened pricing accuracy and loyalty applicability for our ticketing flow. No major bugs were reported; the work focused on end-to-end functionality, input validation, and user-friendly prompts. The implementation demonstrates strong C++ proficiency, pricing-domain reasoning, and readiness for integration with the broader ticketing pipeline. Business value: consistent pricing, loyalty-driven incentives, and a reusable component for future features.
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