
During a two-month period, Adi Zapata developed and documented a weather application for the marcin-filipiak/test_wspolpracy repository, focusing on both command-line and graphical user interfaces. The application retrieves current temperature and wind speed for user-specified cities using the wttr.in service, with support for unit selection and robust error handling to manage network or API issues. Adi used Python for both the CLI and GUI components, emphasizing clear documentation with Markdown READMEs to guide setup and usage. Additionally, Adi created a detailed project schedule, outlining API analysis, architecture, and testing phases to support effective sprint planning.
March 2026: Delivered a comprehensive Weather App development schedule for marcin-filipiak/test_wspolpracy, detailing API analysis, architecture design, testing phases, and task duration estimations to enable accurate sprint planning and risk mitigation.
March 2026: Delivered a comprehensive Weather App development schedule for marcin-filipiak/test_wspolpracy, detailing API analysis, architecture design, testing phases, and task duration estimations to enable accurate sprint planning and risk mitigation.
January 2026 monthly summary for the marcin-filipiak/test_wspolpracy repository highlights a feature-focused delivery with strong UX across CLI and GUI modes. Implemented a Weather Application that retrieves current temperature and wind speed for a specified city via wttr.in (no API key), with unit selection and robust error handling. Documentation updated with READMEs to guide setup and usage.
January 2026 monthly summary for the marcin-filipiak/test_wspolpracy repository highlights a feature-focused delivery with strong UX across CLI and GUI modes. Implemented a Weather Application that retrieves current temperature and wind speed for a specified city via wttr.in (no API key), with unit selection and robust error handling. Documentation updated with READMEs to guide setup and usage.

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