
During November 2025, Dal Noguer developed two core features for the ArthurBrussee/brush repository, focusing on automation and user experience. He implemented an External Training API using Rust and Foreign Function Interface (FFI), enabling seamless cross-language integration and automated progress updates for training workflows. Additionally, he enhanced the BrushViewer by adding support for initial camera position and rotation parameters, leveraging TypeScript and React to allow precise control and reproducible demos through URL handling. Dal prioritized feature delivery over maintenance, demonstrating depth in 3D graphics and asynchronous programming while advancing interoperability and repeatable workflows for both demos and partner integrations.

Month: 2025-11 — ArthurBrussee/brush focused on enabling external integration and improving camera state control. Delivered two key features: (1) External Training API via Foreign Function Interface (FFI) to allow cross-language interaction with the training process and receive progress updates, enabling automation and integration with external tooling, and (2) BrushViewer support for initial camera position and rotation with URL handling to enable precise control, reproducible demos, and shareable state via URL parameters. No major bugs fixed documented for this period; maintenance-focused improvements were deprioritized in favor of feature delivery. These efforts advance automation, integration capabilities, and user experience for demos and partner workflows, delivering measurable business value through broader interoperability and repeatable training workflows.
Month: 2025-11 — ArthurBrussee/brush focused on enabling external integration and improving camera state control. Delivered two key features: (1) External Training API via Foreign Function Interface (FFI) to allow cross-language interaction with the training process and receive progress updates, enabling automation and integration with external tooling, and (2) BrushViewer support for initial camera position and rotation with URL handling to enable precise control, reproducible demos, and shareable state via URL parameters. No major bugs fixed documented for this period; maintenance-focused improvements were deprioritized in favor of feature delivery. These efforts advance automation, integration capabilities, and user experience for demos and partner workflows, delivering measurable business value through broader interoperability and repeatable training workflows.
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