
Worked on the multitheftauto/mtasa-blue repository, delivering targeted feature enhancements focused on user experience and data consistency. Developed a vehicle name display order consistency feature by realigning vehicle name arrays across both client and server code, ensuring predictable vehicle selection and reducing UI confusion. Later, expanded the nickname generator by adding new nouns to increase personalization and reduce repetition for users. Both features were implemented in C++ with attention to data structure alignment and adherence to repository standards. The work demonstrated skills in C++ development, game development, and algorithm design, with a focus on maintainable, user-facing improvements rather than bug fixes.
April 2026 monthly summary for multitheftauto/mtasa-blue: Delivered a feature enhancement to the nickname generator; expanded the noun array by five entries to boost nickname variety and user-facing experience; implemented via commit 299cb2cacec394ddb7e745fb7e43581eb1aa2971 (#4810) in Client/core/CNickGen.cpp. No major bugs fixed this month. The change improves personalization, reduces nickname repetition, and supports higher engagement with minimal risk. Demonstrated competencies in C++ development, data-driven feature extension, and adherence to repository standards.
April 2026 monthly summary for multitheftauto/mtasa-blue: Delivered a feature enhancement to the nickname generator; expanded the noun array by five entries to boost nickname variety and user-facing experience; implemented via commit 299cb2cacec394ddb7e745fb7e43581eb1aa2971 (#4810) in Client/core/CNickGen.cpp. No major bugs fixed this month. The change improves personalization, reduces nickname repetition, and supports higher engagement with minimal risk. Demonstrated competencies in C++ development, data-driven feature extension, and adherence to repository standards.
July 2025 (repo: multitheftauto/mtasa-blue). Focused on UI consistency for vehicle naming. Delivered Vehicle Name Display Order Consistency by reordering vehicle name arrays in both client and server code, aligning Hotring Racer 2/3 and Sadler naming to create a stable, predictable vehicle selection and handling display. Changes spanned client and server components with data-structure alignment to support consistent user experience. Top commit: 45bb3d5b234b91e62488c78117d487671d5cbd60 (Swapped the order of Hotring Racer 2 and Hotring Racer 3; PR #3797). Business value: reduces user confusion, speeds vehicle selection, and provides a reliable foundation for future UI/UX enhancements. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on features and data integrity across the UI layer.
July 2025 (repo: multitheftauto/mtasa-blue). Focused on UI consistency for vehicle naming. Delivered Vehicle Name Display Order Consistency by reordering vehicle name arrays in both client and server code, aligning Hotring Racer 2/3 and Sadler naming to create a stable, predictable vehicle selection and handling display. Changes spanned client and server components with data-structure alignment to support consistent user experience. Top commit: 45bb3d5b234b91e62488c78117d487671d5cbd60 (Swapped the order of Hotring Racer 2 and Hotring Racer 3; PR #3797). Business value: reduces user confusion, speeds vehicle selection, and provides a reliable foundation for future UI/UX enhancements. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on features and data integrity across the UI layer.

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