
During April 2025, Nigar contributed foundational engineering work to the elbakkali2/B39_GRB3_JAVA_TAKS repository by scaffolding the Week 1 Odd or Even Determination Module. She created the Nigar.week1OddOrEvent class in Java, implementing an OddOrEven method to evaluate number parity and establishing a basic main method for future integration. Nigar also improved repository hygiene by updating the .gitignore file to exclude build outputs and IDE artifacts, reducing clutter and preventing accidental commits. Her disciplined use of Git, Core Java, and build tools configuration established a clean, scalable codebase, supporting efficient onboarding and enabling smooth progression for subsequent feature development.

During April 2025, delivered foundational work for the B39_GRB3_JAVA_TAKS project in elbakkali2/B39_GRB3_JAVA_TAKS. Key features: Week 1 Odd or Even Determination Module scaffold—created Nigar.week1OddOrEvent class with OddOrEven method to evaluate parity and a placeholder main method to support future integration. Commits edc34ee3d549290d6a6829df41e8ab638b196d8e and a7ee5f545a60db3d61382a7d569fde15166063ae reflect package and class scaffolding. Repository housekeeping: Updated .gitignore to exclude common build outputs and IDE configuration files (out/, target/, .idea/, *.iml) to keep the repository clean. Commit 25e08915a0168910fca16ac190f74a2dd7707e07. Major outcomes: established clean, scalable foundation for Week 1 tasks and parity logic development; improved repository hygiene, reducing noise and build issues; prepared the project for faster iteration in subsequent sprints. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Java package/class scaffolding, parity logic scaffolding, Git hygiene, and disciplined commit history. Business value: minimizes build-related issues, supports faster onboarding, and enables smooth progression to implement the Week 1 business logic.
During April 2025, delivered foundational work for the B39_GRB3_JAVA_TAKS project in elbakkali2/B39_GRB3_JAVA_TAKS. Key features: Week 1 Odd or Even Determination Module scaffold—created Nigar.week1OddOrEvent class with OddOrEven method to evaluate parity and a placeholder main method to support future integration. Commits edc34ee3d549290d6a6829df41e8ab638b196d8e and a7ee5f545a60db3d61382a7d569fde15166063ae reflect package and class scaffolding. Repository housekeeping: Updated .gitignore to exclude common build outputs and IDE configuration files (out/, target/, .idea/, *.iml) to keep the repository clean. Commit 25e08915a0168910fca16ac190f74a2dd7707e07. Major outcomes: established clean, scalable foundation for Week 1 tasks and parity logic development; improved repository hygiene, reducing noise and build issues; prepared the project for faster iteration in subsequent sprints. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Java package/class scaffolding, parity logic scaffolding, Git hygiene, and disciplined commit history. Business value: minimizes build-related issues, supports faster onboarding, and enables smooth progression to implement the Week 1 business logic.
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