
Krzysztof Blankiewicz developed a suite of educational and game-oriented features in the KrzysiekBlankiewicz/inf_R_2LO_24-25 repository, focusing on Python and Pygame. He built interactive applications such as a grid visualizer, a Snake game with new obstacles and power-ups, and a networked car racing game with improved sprite handling and socket-based multiplayer. His work included algorithmic utilities for numerical methods, Polish-language NLP vocabulary expansions, and detailed documentation to support onboarding and reproducibility. By combining object-oriented programming, game development patterns, and robust version control, Krzysztof delivered maintainable, well-documented code that enhanced both user engagement and educational value.

June 2025: Delivered a new Pygame game level featuring player and wall mechanics and integrated it with the existing networked car control. The update refactors the car racing mode to use a sprite image for the car and enhances client-server socket communication for smoother multiplayer interaction. This work occurred in KrzysiekBlankiewicz/inf_R_2LO_24-25, with the primary commit edb210abfca5aa87c7f8b4e72aab8312c1519e86 ("folder elvels").
June 2025: Delivered a new Pygame game level featuring player and wall mechanics and integrated it with the existing networked car control. The update refactors the car racing mode to use a sprite image for the car and enhances client-server socket communication for smoother multiplayer interaction. This work occurred in KrzysiekBlankiewicz/inf_R_2LO_24-25, with the primary commit edb210abfca5aa87c7f8b4e72aab8312c1519e86 ("folder elvels").
May 2025: Delivered two feature-driven enhancements in KrzysiekBlankiewicz/inf_R_2LO_24-25, with notable code cleanup. Key features: Snake Game Enhancement (a Pygame-based snake game with multiple berry types, rocks and thorns obstacles, and a speed boost) and Racing Game Car Control Enhancement (forward/backward movement and a refactored control scheme for dynamic input). No major bugs reported; refactor and cleanup (trash_bin relocation) reduced technical debt and improved maintainability. Business impact: broader gameplay options and enhanced user engagement potential, enabling safer and faster future iterations. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Python, Pygame, game development patterns, refactoring, and strong version control discipline.
May 2025: Delivered two feature-driven enhancements in KrzysiekBlankiewicz/inf_R_2LO_24-25, with notable code cleanup. Key features: Snake Game Enhancement (a Pygame-based snake game with multiple berry types, rocks and thorns obstacles, and a speed boost) and Racing Game Car Control Enhancement (forward/backward movement and a refactored control scheme for dynamic input). No major bugs reported; refactor and cleanup (trash_bin relocation) reduced technical debt and improved maintainability. Business impact: broader gameplay options and enhanced user engagement potential, enabling safer and faster future iterations. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Python, Pygame, game development patterns, refactoring, and strong version control discipline.
April 2025: Focused on documenting core algorithms to improve clarity, onboarding, and reproducibility. Delivered Polish problem statements for Monte Carlo pi and selection sort. No code changes beyond documentation this month; no bug fixes were recorded.
April 2025: Focused on documenting core algorithms to improve clarity, onboarding, and reproducibility. Delivered Polish problem statements for Monte Carlo pi and selection sort. No code changes beyond documentation this month; no bug fixes were recorded.
January 2025 monthly summary for KrzysiekBlankiewicz/inf_R_2LO_24-25 focusing on expanding Polish encryption and encoding vocabulary for NLP to improve preprocessing and downstream model readiness.
January 2025 monthly summary for KrzysiekBlankiewicz/inf_R_2LO_24-25 focusing on expanding Polish encryption and encoding vocabulary for NLP to improve preprocessing and downstream model readiness.
December 2024: Delivered two core Python artifacts in KrzysiekBlankiewicz/inf_R_2LO_24-25 to support numerical methods education and visuals: Quadratic root finding utility (MSC Zerowe) with sample usage, and a Pygame grid visualization app. No critical bugs reported this month. These deliverables provide reusable primitives for demonstrations, accelerate prototyping of numerical methods, and offer an immediately runnable visual grid example for UI studies. The work demonstrates strong Python programming, numerical analysis concepts, and basic event-driven GUI skills, with clear sample usage to enable quick onboarding.
December 2024: Delivered two core Python artifacts in KrzysiekBlankiewicz/inf_R_2LO_24-25 to support numerical methods education and visuals: Quadratic root finding utility (MSC Zerowe) with sample usage, and a Pygame grid visualization app. No critical bugs reported this month. These deliverables provide reusable primitives for demonstrations, accelerate prototyping of numerical methods, and offer an immediately runnable visual grid example for UI studies. The work demonstrates strong Python programming, numerical analysis concepts, and basic event-driven GUI skills, with clear sample usage to enable quick onboarding.
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