
During April 2025, Guilherme Carnielli developed five new features for the NaturalCoder/TI96 repository, focusing on practical backend and frontend solutions using Python, JavaScript, and Flask. He implemented a car modeling system that simulates speed and acceleration, reinforcing object-oriented programming and laying groundwork for future electric vehicle extensions. Guilherme also built a classroom Q&A workflow with fair student selection and audit logging, and delivered a recipe management web app with basic frontend styling. Additional work included a robust division utility with input validation and a reorganized project structure, reflecting thoughtful attention to maintainability and scalable architecture in his engineering approach.

April 2025 monthly work summary for NaturalCoder/TI96. Delivered a set of features and reliability improvements that enhance business value, user experience, and maintainability. Key outcomes include new vehicle simulation, a classroom Q&A workflow with fair scoring, a Flask-based recipe manager, a robust math utility, and a reorganized project structure to support scalable growth.
April 2025 monthly work summary for NaturalCoder/TI96. Delivered a set of features and reliability improvements that enhance business value, user experience, and maintainability. Key outcomes include new vehicle simulation, a classroom Q&A workflow with fair scoring, a Flask-based recipe manager, a robust math utility, and a reorganized project structure to support scalable growth.
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