
Over eight months, S1111234006@nutc.edu.tw developed a range of educational and utility programs in the ia2407-114/113-2-University-college-C-plus-plus-program repository, focusing on C++ and front-end technologies. Their work included student record management systems, mathematical utilities, and object-oriented modeling frameworks for flights and geometric shapes, all designed with modular, maintainable code. They applied C++ fundamentals such as data structures, file I/O, and object-oriented programming, and extended their skillset to HTML and CSS for a responsive university web page. The projects emphasized clear interfaces, reusable components, and robust data handling, supporting both academic analytics and scalable feature expansion.

June 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivered features, fixes, and impact across two C++ programs and a university web page project. The work establishes scalable foundations for flight/shape modeling in C++ and a modern, responsive front-end UI for information presentation, driving future capability expansion and improved user value.
June 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivered features, fixes, and impact across two C++ programs and a university web page project. The work establishes scalable foundations for flight/shape modeling in C++ and a modern, responsive front-end UI for information presentation, driving future capability expansion and improved user value.
May 2025 monthly summary for ia2407-114/113-2-junior-college-C-plus-plus-program. Focused on delivering core C++ educational modules with clear code quality improvements and modular design. No major production bugs reported; primary work targeted feature delivery and codebase expansion to support learning outcomes and potential reuse across projects.
May 2025 monthly summary for ia2407-114/113-2-junior-college-C-plus-plus-program. Focused on delivering core C++ educational modules with clear code quality improvements and modular design. No major production bugs reported; primary work targeted feature delivery and codebase expansion to support learning outcomes and potential reuse across projects.
April 2025 monthly summary for ia2407-114/113-2-junior-college-C-plus-plus-program: Delivered core features and foundation work across student records, course project scaffolding, date utilities, and pet information management. Focused on data persistence, OO design, and reusable utilities to enable scalable student data handling and project onboarding. No major bugs fixed this month; efforts concentrated on robustness, documentation, and maintainable interfaces. Business value realized includes reliable 100-record persistence, reproducible course demos, and a scalable base for future enhancements (search/update, cross-module data flows).
April 2025 monthly summary for ia2407-114/113-2-junior-college-C-plus-plus-program: Delivered core features and foundation work across student records, course project scaffolding, date utilities, and pet information management. Focused on data persistence, OO design, and reusable utilities to enable scalable student data handling and project onboarding. No major bugs fixed this month; efforts concentrated on robustness, documentation, and maintainable interfaces. Business value realized includes reliable 100-record persistence, reproducible course demos, and a scalable base for future enhancements (search/update, cross-module data flows).
Concise monthly summary for March 2025 focusing on business value and technical achievements across C++ projects. Highlights include the setup of two Visual Studio projects with a Linked List for student records, a new geometry calculator with function overloading, and an OOP-gradebook showcasing ID management. These efforts deliver reusable components, enable rapid prototyping for coursework, and establish a scalable foundation for student data handling, math utilities, and ID-based access flows. Key outcomes include improved data structures, modular design, and clearer separation of concerns for future feature work.
Concise monthly summary for March 2025 focusing on business value and technical achievements across C++ projects. Highlights include the setup of two Visual Studio projects with a Linked List for student records, a new geometry calculator with function overloading, and an OOP-gradebook showcasing ID management. These efforts deliver reusable components, enable rapid prototyping for coursework, and establish a scalable foundation for student data handling, math utilities, and ID-based access flows. Key outcomes include improved data structures, modular design, and clearer separation of concerns for future feature work.
February 2025 monthly summary: Delivered foundational C++ work across two repositories, establishing project scaffolding, binary data skeletons, and a unified data management suite to support student, client, and phone-record data handling. These efforts lay the groundwork for scalable data storage, processing, and future feature development, with a focus on maintainability, repeatability, and business readiness.
February 2025 monthly summary: Delivered foundational C++ work across two repositories, establishing project scaffolding, binary data skeletons, and a unified data management suite to support student, client, and phone-record data handling. These efforts lay the groundwork for scalable data storage, processing, and future feature development, with a focus on maintainability, repeatability, and business readiness.
December 2024 monthly summary for ia2407-114/113-2-University-college-C-plus-plus-program. Deliverables focused on a feature-rich Student Record Management System implemented in C++, enabling robust management of student data, sorting and searching by scores, computing medians and averages, and generating comprehensive reports. The work emphasized maintainable, modular design and reliable data processing to support faster, more accurate reporting and decision-making for academic records.
December 2024 monthly summary for ia2407-114/113-2-University-college-C-plus-plus-program. Deliverables focused on a feature-rich Student Record Management System implemented in C++, enabling robust management of student data, sorting and searching by scores, computing medians and averages, and generating comprehensive reports. The work emphasized maintainable, modular design and reliable data processing to support faster, more accurate reporting and decision-making for academic records.
November 2024 monthly summary for ia2407-114/113-2-University-college-C-plus-plus-program. Delivered a cohesive suite of educational and utility programs focused on practical math, financial scenarios, and student analytics. The work emphasizes incremental, testable features with clear interfaces, aligned with teaching objectives and low-friction prototyping for instructors and students.
November 2024 monthly summary for ia2407-114/113-2-University-college-C-plus-plus-program. Delivered a cohesive suite of educational and utility programs focused on practical math, financial scenarios, and student analytics. The work emphasizes incremental, testable features with clear interfaces, aligned with teaching objectives and low-friction prototyping for instructors and students.
2024-10 Monthly Summary: Delivered foundational C++ utilities for probability demonstration and algorithm practice. Two standalone programs were added: a Dice Sum Simulator that runs multiple trials of rolling two dice and tallies outcomes for each possible sum, and a Recursive Power Function for computing n^k via recursion. These were introduced in a single commit (caa9a5446ff56f7078f225189e4dd519dd404e39). No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: provides ready-to-use educational tooling that supports learning, testing, and illustrating probability distributions and recursive algorithms; improves onboarding via tangible examples; lays groundwork for future extensions and higher complexity simulations. Technologies/skills: C++, algorithm design (simulation, histogram counting), recursion, standalone executables, version control fundamentals.
2024-10 Monthly Summary: Delivered foundational C++ utilities for probability demonstration and algorithm practice. Two standalone programs were added: a Dice Sum Simulator that runs multiple trials of rolling two dice and tallies outcomes for each possible sum, and a Recursive Power Function for computing n^k via recursion. These were introduced in a single commit (caa9a5446ff56f7078f225189e4dd519dd404e39). No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: provides ready-to-use educational tooling that supports learning, testing, and illustrating probability distributions and recursive algorithms; improves onboarding via tangible examples; lays groundwork for future extensions and higher complexity simulations. Technologies/skills: C++, algorithm design (simulation, histogram counting), recursion, standalone executables, version control fundamentals.
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