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Colombuxmaximus

During two months contributing to the multitheftauto/mtasa-blue repository, MomentumCorpFZCO enhanced both user experience and system reliability through targeted feature development and bug fixes. They improved event handling by adding contextual event names for player-triggered events, enabling richer server-side scripting. Their work on vehicle component visibility ensured user preferences persisted across game state changes. On the technical side, they addressed memory safety in Windows API clipboard operations and resolved synchronization issues for explosions and teleportation, improving cross-client consistency. Using C++ and focusing on both client- and server-side logic, their contributions demonstrated depth in event-driven design and robust state management.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

33%Features

Repository Contributions

6Total
Bugs
4
Commits
6
Features
2
Lines of code
80
Activity Months2

Work History

July 2025

4 Commits • 2 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 — multitheftauto/mtasa-blue: Delivered two feature improvements and two critical fixes that enhance server-side scripting context, UX consistency, and cross-client reliability. Key features: enhanced event handling for player-triggered events with contextual event name; preserves vehicle component visibility across variants and regenerations. Major fixes: ensures onExplosion triggers for satchel charges across clients; fixes teleportation when contact elements are destroyed by resetting to the current position. Impact: stronger event-driven scripting context, preserved player preferences, and improved live-game stability. Technologies demonstrated: event-driven design, client-server synchronization, state caching/restoration, cross-client consistency, and CGame integration.

June 2025

2 Commits

Jun 1, 2025

For 2025-06, MTASA-blue delivered stability-focused fixes that improve user experience during Discord RPC flows and boost console reliability. Key outcomes include two targeted fixes and PR-driven quality improvements that reduce user confusion and runtime errors. Key features delivered: - Nickname Prompt Visibility Stabilization: prevent the nickname prompt from appearing while a Discord RPC consent dialog is active; only show when the main menu is visible and no other question windows are open. This resolves an UX conflict during consent flow. - Console Paste Clipboard Handling Fix: ensure clipboard data is properly locked and unlocked during paste into the console to prevent memory leaks and data corruption, improving reliability of the console paste feature. Major bugs fixed: - Nickname Prompt Visibility Stabilization (PR #4260, Fixes #4258) - Console Paste Clipboard Handling Fix (PR #4265, Fixes #3724) Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved user experience during external consent flows, reducing confusion and interruption. - Increased stability and reliability of developer console operations, reducing memory-related issues and data integrity risks. - PR-driven collaboration and issue tracking aligned with project maintenance goals for MTASA-blue. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - UX debugging and asynchronous flow management - Resource management and memory safety (clipboard handling) - PR-driven collaboration and issue tracking across the repo

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Quality Metrics

Correctness85.0%
Maintainability83.4%
Architecture80.0%
Performance83.4%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

C++

Technical Skills

Bug FixingC++Client-Side LogicClient-side DevelopmentEvent HandlingGUI DevelopmentGame DevelopmentNetwork SynchronizationServer-Side LogicServer-side DevelopmentWindows API

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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multitheftauto/mtasa-blue

Jun 2025 Jul 2025
2 Months active

Languages Used

C++

Technical Skills

Bug FixingClient-side DevelopmentGUI DevelopmentGame DevelopmentWindows APIC++

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