
Kerin Viner developed and delivered several features for the Automation_Course_2025A repository, focusing on both software utilities and hardware-software integration. Over three months, Kerin built a menu-driven Decimal-Hexadecimal Converter CLI in Java, emphasizing robust input handling and modular architecture to support future development. For embedded systems, Kerin implemented the Happy Hour System using Arduino and C++, integrating PIR sensors, LCD displays, buzzers, and servos to automate event interactions. Additionally, Kerin organized and uploaded binary assets and documentation to streamline project onboarding. The work demonstrated depth in algorithm implementation, input/output handling, and embedded IoT systems, with careful attention to maintainability.

Month 2025-01 Summary for Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025A: Delivered the Happy Hour System feature with hardware-software integration, enabling PIR-based attendee counting to trigger a one-shot Happy Hour mode with LCD display, buzzer, servo-driven visuals, and button-based drink selection that resets after a drink is chosen. All changes for the month were organized under this feature, including firmware and documentation updates to support deployment. Major bugs fixed: None reported this month; work focused on feature development and stabilization. This release demonstrates end-to-end capability from sensor input to user feedback and device actuation, ready for events.
Month 2025-01 Summary for Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025A: Delivered the Happy Hour System feature with hardware-software integration, enabling PIR-based attendee counting to trigger a one-shot Happy Hour mode with LCD display, buzzer, servo-driven visuals, and button-based drink selection that resets after a drink is chosen. All changes for the month were organized under this feature, including firmware and documentation updates to support deployment. Major bugs fixed: None reported this month; work focused on feature development and stabilization. This release demonstrates end-to-end capability from sensor input to user feedback and device actuation, ready for events.
December 2024: Delivered EX2 project assets groundwork in Automation_Course_2025A. Added binary assets and PDFs with seven commits (no code changes); assets prepared for the EX2 project with readiness for kickoff and downstream integration.
December 2024: Delivered EX2 project assets groundwork in Automation_Course_2025A. Added binary assets and PDFs with seven commits (no code changes); assets prepared for the EX2 project with readiness for kickoff and downstream integration.
November 2024 monthly summary for Automation_Course_2025A focused on establishing a solid foundation for Group9 and delivering a practical CLI utility. Key outcomes include initializing the Group9 module scaffolding in EX1, and delivering a menu-driven Decimal-Hexadecimal Converter CLI that handles integer and fractional parts with robust input handling. The work enhances future feature velocity for Group9 and provides a reusable conversion tool for development tasks.
November 2024 monthly summary for Automation_Course_2025A focused on establishing a solid foundation for Group9 and delivering a practical CLI utility. Key outcomes include initializing the Group9 module scaffolding in EX1, and delivering a menu-driven Decimal-Hexadecimal Converter CLI that handles integer and fractional parts with robust input handling. The work enhances future feature velocity for Group9 and provides a reusable conversion tool for development tasks.
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