
Adi Hersh developed and maintained features for the Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025B repository over three months, focusing on both software and hardware integration. He built a Python-based base conversion calculator with a command-line interface, supporting binary and hexadecimal conversions with fractional input and robust error handling. Adi also contributed to embedded systems by implementing an Arduino sketch for a hydration training system, integrating ultrasonic sensing, servo control, LCD feedback, and buzzer reminders. His work included thorough documentation updates and repository hygiene improvements, demonstrating strong version control practices and attention to maintainability. He primarily used Python, C++, and Arduino technologies throughout.

May 2025 highlights for Automation_Course_2025B: Delivered a hardware-software feature and cleaned up repository hygiene. The Hydration Training System Arduino Sketch introduces ultrasonic cup detection, servo-driven pouring, start/stop control, LCD feedback, and buzzer reminders, enabling end-to-end HW-SW demonstration of a hydration-training use-case (commit abc2e07e3a72634d7ace83a2c70f6e9c925b5386). Also removed an unused placeholder group4 in EX3, with two commits that created and deleted the placeholder, improving codebase clarity and maintainability (commits 84a823a99a363ba13443a24f902a2ccf663b48a2; 80535504102169ccdd26d0c81110b69d686d36b6). Collectively, these efforts drive business value by enabling demonstrable hardware integration and reducing technical debt. Technologies demonstrated: Arduino, ultrasonic sensing, servo control, LCD, buzzer, button input, and Git-based code hygiene.
May 2025 highlights for Automation_Course_2025B: Delivered a hardware-software feature and cleaned up repository hygiene. The Hydration Training System Arduino Sketch introduces ultrasonic cup detection, servo-driven pouring, start/stop control, LCD feedback, and buzzer reminders, enabling end-to-end HW-SW demonstration of a hydration-training use-case (commit abc2e07e3a72634d7ace83a2c70f6e9c925b5386). Also removed an unused placeholder group4 in EX3, with two commits that created and deleted the placeholder, improving codebase clarity and maintainability (commits 84a823a99a363ba13443a24f902a2ccf663b48a2; 80535504102169ccdd26d0c81110b69d686d36b6). Collectively, these efforts drive business value by enabling demonstrable hardware integration and reducing technical debt. Technologies demonstrated: Arduino, ultrasonic sensing, servo control, LCD, buzzer, button input, and Git-based code hygiene.
April 2025 monthly summary for Automation_Course_2025B: Delivered asset provisioning for Group 4 in EX2 and created accompanying documentation, improving asset discoverability and readiness for testing and deployment. No major bugs fixed in this period for the repository. The changes establish Group 4 resources and enhance traceability for future work. Demonstrated strong Git practices, binary asset handling, and documentation skills.
April 2025 monthly summary for Automation_Course_2025B: Delivered asset provisioning for Group 4 in EX2 and created accompanying documentation, improving asset discoverability and readiness for testing and deployment. No major bugs fixed in this period for the repository. The changes establish Group 4 resources and enhance traceability for future work. Demonstrated strong Git practices, binary asset handling, and documentation skills.
Monthly performance summary for 2025-03: Delivered a Python-based Base Conversion Calculator Tool with a user-friendly CLI, enabling binary and hexadecimal conversions including fractional parts, along with robust error handling. Updated Group4 project documentation with a new README.pdf and removal of the obsolete GIT_GROUP4.pdf. Maintained and documented changes within Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025B; changes are traceable via commit history for auditing and onboarding.
Monthly performance summary for 2025-03: Delivered a Python-based Base Conversion Calculator Tool with a user-friendly CLI, enabling binary and hexadecimal conversions including fractional parts, along with robust error handling. Updated Group4 project documentation with a new README.pdf and removal of the obsolete GIT_GROUP4.pdf. Maintained and documented changes within Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025B; changes are traceable via commit history for auditing and onboarding.
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