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Raymond Castro developed a suite of practical C++ programs and documentation for the Computer-and-Information-Science/CISC115FALL24MID01 and Codecademy/docs repositories. He delivered features such as a menu-driven calculator, a banking system with object-oriented design, and a name operations utility that included dynamic memory allocation, input validation, and case-insensitive search. His work emphasized robust input handling, clear code organization, and maintainability, supporting both student learning and future extensibility. Raymond also contributed official documentation for C++ std::set::empty(), providing clear examples and usage guidance. His engineering approach demonstrated depth in C++ programming fundamentals, data structures, and technical writing.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

90%Features

Repository Contributions

17Total
Bugs
1
Commits
17
Features
9
Lines of code
1,819
Activity Months4

Work History

August 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025 monthly summary for Codecademy/docs: Delivered a new official documentation entry explaining C++ std::set::empty() usage. The update clarifies behavior, syntax, and practical usage with examples for emptiness checks and loop control. It reinforces the repository’s documentation standards and provides concrete code snippets to reduce ambiguity for learners and contributors. The change was implemented in Codecademy/docs via commit 50f338b7eefa00ac043a81812d43f200a2c794f8, titled '[Term Entry] C++ Sets: empty() (#7476)'.

December 2024

4 Commits • 2 Features

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024 monthly summary for Computer-and-Information-Science/CISC115FALL24MID01 focusing on delivering practical C++ programs with robust input handling, OO design, and clear business value.

November 2024

7 Commits • 5 Features

Nov 1, 2024

Month 2024-11 monthly summary for the Computer-and-Information-Science/CISC115FALL24MID01 repository. Focused on delivering a cohesive set of educational C++ programs and system components, improving input validation, code organization, and documentation. The work demonstrates clear business value for teaching software design concepts, increasing maintainability, and providing tangible assets for student learning and review.

October 2024

5 Commits • 1 Features

Oct 1, 2024

Month: 2024-10 Overview: Delivered a focused set of features and robust input validation within the CISC115FALL24MID01 project, emphasizing practical C++ practice exercises and improved user input robustness. The work supported student learning outcomes and code quality through iterative commits and binary updates.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness77.6%
Maintainability76.4%
Architecture71.8%
Performance75.4%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

C++Markdown

Technical Skills

Array ManipulationBasic Arithmetic OperationsC++C++ DevelopmentC++ ProgrammingC++ Standard LibraryCase-Insensitive SearchControl FlowData StructuresDefault ParametersDocumentationDynamic Memory AllocationEnumsError HandlingFunction Overloading

Repositories Contributed To

2 repos

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

Computer-and-Information-Science/CISC115FALL24MID01

Oct 2024 Dec 2024
3 Months active

Languages Used

C++

Technical Skills

C++ ProgrammingControl FlowInput ValidationInput/Output OperationsProgramming FundamentalsBasic Arithmetic Operations

Codecademy/docs

Aug 2025 Aug 2025
1 Month active

Languages Used

C++Markdown

Technical Skills

C++ Standard LibraryDocumentation

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