
Alan established foundational project scaffolding and test infrastructure for two C++ repositories, ia2407-114/114-1-junior-college-C-plus-plus-program and ia2407-114/114-1-University-college-C-plus-plus-program. He focused on file management by creating directory structures, placeholder files, and initial test artifacts, using text-based templates to clarify repository conventions. This approach enabled parallel feature development and streamlined onboarding by reducing integration friction and supporting early QA readiness. While no functional features or bug fixes were delivered, Alan’s work provided a consistent baseline for future development, emphasizing repository hygiene and organization. The depth of work centered on structural setup rather than application logic or feature delivery.

September 2025: Focused on establishing a solid project baseline and test infrastructure across two C++ programs. Completed initial scaffolding, prepared placeholder test artifacts, and set up directory structures to enable parallel feature development and early QA. This groundwork reduces onboarding time, clarifies repo conventions, and supports future feature work with consistent scaffolding and commit hygiene.
September 2025: Focused on establishing a solid project baseline and test infrastructure across two C++ programs. Completed initial scaffolding, prepared placeholder test artifacts, and set up directory structures to enable parallel feature development and early QA. This groundwork reduces onboarding time, clarifies repo conventions, and supports future feature work with consistent scaffolding and commit hygiene.
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