
During October 2025, Santiago Sloza developed simulation platforms in the elascano/ESPE2510-OOPSW28434 repository, focusing on educational and reusable software. He built a Chicken Farm Simulator ecosystem in JavaScript and Python, modeling entities like chickens, eggs, and coops, and implemented data export using CSV handling and file I/O. Santiago also launched a grid-based Ants and Ant-Eaters simulation, applying object-oriented design and class-based programming to model agent behaviors and interactions. He improved maintainability by cleaning up obsolete Java project files, reducing build noise. The work demonstrated depth in simulation development, cross-language design, and practical software engineering for experimentation and reproducibility.

October 2025: Delivered cross-language simulation platforms with tangible business value: a Chicken Farm Simulator ecosystem (JS/Python) with core models, coop data export, and a cross-language multiplication table generator; launched a grid-based Ants and Ant-Eaters simulation; and completed Java project cleanup to improve build reliability and repo hygiene. These initiatives establish a reusable, educational experimentation platform and reduce maintenance overhead.
October 2025: Delivered cross-language simulation platforms with tangible business value: a Chicken Farm Simulator ecosystem (JS/Python) with core models, coop data export, and a cross-language multiplication table generator; launched a grid-based Ants and Ant-Eaters simulation; and completed Java project cleanup to improve build reliability and repo hygiene. These initiatives establish a reusable, educational experimentation platform and reduce maintenance overhead.
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