
During September 2025, Franchini completed a codebase-wide naming consistency refactor for the SCM-NV/PLAMS repository. Focusing on Python and leveraging skills in code cleanup and refactoring, Franchini systematically renamed UnifiedLattice to Lattice and UnifiedChemicalSystem to ChemicalSystem throughout packmol.py and associated tests. This work did not introduce functional changes but improved code readability and maintainability, reducing the risk of naming-related errors for future development. All tests were updated to reflect the new naming conventions, ensuring regression-free integration. The effort demonstrated careful attention to code quality and adherence to established conventions, with no major bugs addressed during this period.

September 2025 monthly summary for SCM-NV/PLAMS: Delivered a codebase naming consistency refactor to align lattice import and chemical system naming. Updated packmol.py and tests to rename UnifiedLattice to Lattice and UnifiedChemicalSystem to ChemicalSystem. No functional changes; all tests updated accordingly. The change improves readability, maintainability, and reduces the risk of naming errors for downstream usage. There were no major bugs fixed this month; the focus was on code quality and consistency. Technologies demonstrated include Python refactoring, test maintenance, and adherence to code conventions.
September 2025 monthly summary for SCM-NV/PLAMS: Delivered a codebase naming consistency refactor to align lattice import and chemical system naming. Updated packmol.py and tests to rename UnifiedLattice to Lattice and UnifiedChemicalSystem to ChemicalSystem. No functional changes; all tests updated accordingly. The change improves readability, maintainability, and reduces the risk of naming errors for downstream usage. There were no major bugs fixed this month; the focus was on code quality and consistency. Technologies demonstrated include Python refactoring, test maintenance, and adherence to code conventions.
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