
Radoslav Georgiev developed a suite of object-oriented C++ components in the peshe/oop-2025 repository, focusing on educational tooling, user management, and data organization. Over four months, he implemented features such as a hierarchical file system simulator, user and event management systems, and practical command-line utilities. His technical approach emphasized robust class design, memory management, and encapsulation, leveraging C++ and CMake for build reliability and maintainability. By integrating binary data parsing, operator overloading, and polymorphism, Radoslav addressed real-world problems like secure user administration and scalable data handling, producing well-structured, extensible code that supports both instructional and practical software development needs.

June 2025 monthly summary for peshe/oop-2025. Focused on delivering foundational OOP-based components enabling scalable user management, event handling, hierarchical file system simulation, and polymorphism demonstrations. Key features implemented include a comprehensive User Management System with roles and memory-managed data structures; an Event Scheduling and Data Processing framework with basic I/O support; a Hierarchical File System Simulator (File/Directory/Filesystem) for building and traversing hierarchical data; and an OO Inheritance and Polymorphism Demonstration (Animal family) illustrating dynamic polymorphism and proper resource management. These efforts provide solid business value by enabling secure user administration, planning-oriented event processing, scalable data organization, and design patterns suitable for future extensions. Notable technical achievements include C++ class design, operator overloading, I/O stream integration, memory management, and robust object lifecycle (constructors/destructors, copy/assignment). Commits underpinning work: efe5c779428d817ecc4d1603d81479465b1b3566; 73d8311ef4af42013e86582225db8d3328ac6ce5; bc97b8540ac2eee16fe5e1180ad641bd494ddde4; 2cbba8849c88bab473c15ab9e22232cb1f14051e.
June 2025 monthly summary for peshe/oop-2025. Focused on delivering foundational OOP-based components enabling scalable user management, event handling, hierarchical file system simulation, and polymorphism demonstrations. Key features implemented include a comprehensive User Management System with roles and memory-managed data structures; an Event Scheduling and Data Processing framework with basic I/O support; a Hierarchical File System Simulator (File/Directory/Filesystem) for building and traversing hierarchical data; and an OO Inheritance and Polymorphism Demonstration (Animal family) illustrating dynamic polymorphism and proper resource management. These efforts provide solid business value by enabling secure user administration, planning-oriented event processing, scalable data organization, and design patterns suitable for future extensions. Notable technical achievements include C++ class design, operator overloading, I/O stream integration, memory management, and robust object lifecycle (constructors/destructors, copy/assignment). Commits underpinning work: efe5c779428d817ecc4d1603d81479465b1b3566; 73d8311ef4af42013e86582225db8d3328ac6ce5; bc97b8540ac2eee16fe5e1180ad641bd494ddde4; 2cbba8849c88bab473c15ab9e22232cb1f14051e.
May 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering foundational OO capabilities and hands-on object-oriented concepts, with emphasis on business value and technical achievement.
May 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering foundational OO capabilities and hands-on object-oriented concepts, with emphasis on business value and technical achievement.
Concise monthly summary for peshe/oop-2025 (April 2025): Delivered foundational C++ OOP material and practical demonstrations for Informatics Group 3, with emphasis on robust code design, documentation, and build reliability. Synchronized course materials and added README docs for weeks 04–05 to clarify tasks on binary files, direct access, and object-oriented concepts. Implementations span data structures, I/O, RAII, and security-oriented parsing, culminating in a cohesive set of labs and examples that demonstrate core competencies and business value.
Concise monthly summary for peshe/oop-2025 (April 2025): Delivered foundational C++ OOP material and practical demonstrations for Informatics Group 3, with emphasis on robust code design, documentation, and build reliability. Synchronized course materials and added README docs for weeks 04–05 to clarify tasks on binary files, direct access, and object-oriented concepts. Implementations span data structures, I/O, RAII, and security-oriented parsing, culminating in a cohesive set of labs and examples that demonstrate core competencies and business value.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-03 focusing on delivered features, bugs fixed, impact, and skills demonstrated. The month centered on aligning and enhancing educational tooling for Unified Informatics Group 3 labs, introducing practical CLI utilities, and tightening repository hygiene to improve maintainability and collaboration.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-03 focusing on delivered features, bugs fixed, impact, and skills demonstrated. The month centered on aligning and enhancing educational tooling for Unified Informatics Group 3 labs, introducing practical CLI utilities, and tightening repository hygiene to improve maintainability and collaboration.
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