
Max Truong developed two core features for the Anteater-Electric-Racing/embedded repository, focusing on embedded systems and GUI development using Rust and the Iced framework. He implemented a demo-ready FSAE speedometer UI component that displays real-time telemetry with a needle and numeric readout, powered by a dummy data generator to simulate live updates. Max also enhanced project documentation by personalizing the README to improve onboarding and user recognition. His work emphasized rapid prototyping and traceable commits, enabling efficient validation and stakeholder demonstrations. Over the month, Max concentrated on feature delivery and UI prototyping, with no major bugs reported during this period.

January 2025 (Anteater-Electric-Racing/embedded): Delivered two core features aligned with the project scope and prepared the UI prototype for in-vehicle telemetry demos. Documentation personalization improves onboarding and recognition, while the FSAE speedometer UI establishes a working, real-time UI pattern using Rust and Iced with a dummy data generator. No major bugs were recorded this month; all work focused on feature delivery and UI prototyping to accelerate validation and stakeholder demonstrations. Technologies demonstrated include Rust, Iced, embedded UI patterns, and commit-driven traceability.
January 2025 (Anteater-Electric-Racing/embedded): Delivered two core features aligned with the project scope and prepared the UI prototype for in-vehicle telemetry demos. Documentation personalization improves onboarding and recognition, while the FSAE speedometer UI establishes a working, real-time UI pattern using Rust and Iced with a dummy data generator. No major bugs were recorded this month; all work focused on feature delivery and UI prototyping to accelerate validation and stakeholder demonstrations. Technologies demonstrated include Rust, Iced, embedded UI patterns, and commit-driven traceability.
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