
Ekaterina Karpova developed two core features for the soomrack/MR2025 repository over a two-month period, focusing on simulation and automation systems. She built a C++-based personal finance simulation that models 20 years of income, expenses, savings, and housing scenarios for two individuals, providing a foundation for extensible financial planning tools. In a subsequent phase, she engineered an automated greenhouse control system using Arduino programming and sensor integration, enabling real-time management of temperature, humidity, lighting, and watering. Her work demonstrated strong algorithmic thinking and embedded systems expertise, delivering robust, maintainable solutions without reported bugs and establishing groundwork for future enhancements.
January 2026 monthly summary for repository soomrack/MR2025. Focused on delivering an automated greenhouse control system and establishing the foundation for sensor-driven automation.
January 2026 monthly summary for repository soomrack/MR2025. Focused on delivering an automated greenhouse control system and establishing the foundation for sensor-driven automation.
October 2025 monthly summary for repository soomrack/MR2025. Delivered a prototype Personal Finance Simulation Program for two individuals (Alice and Bob) in C++, projecting a 20-year horizon of income, expenses, savings, mortgage payments, and bank interest, with an end-of-period financial and housing status calculation. Established a solid foundation for long-term financial planning tooling and scenario analysis.
October 2025 monthly summary for repository soomrack/MR2025. Delivered a prototype Personal Finance Simulation Program for two individuals (Alice and Bob) in C++, projecting a 20-year horizon of income, expenses, savings, mortgage payments, and bank interest, with an end-of-period financial and housing status calculation. Established a solid foundation for long-term financial planning tooling and scenario analysis.

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