
Tervel Stoyanov developed a comprehensive suite of data structures exercises and documentation for the peshe/FMI-SDP-2024 repository over two months. He created detailed README guides and implemented hands-on solutions covering stacks, queues, linked lists, and binary trees, focusing on problems such as parentheses validation, palindrome checks, and tree traversals. Using C++ and Markdown, Tervel emphasized clear technical documentation and reusable practice assets, aligning his work with course objectives to improve student onboarding and reduce support needs. His disciplined use of Git and focus on testable, well-structured code contributed to a robust, maintainable resource for both students and contributors.

In November 2024, delivered a comprehensive Data Structures Practice Suite in peshe/FMI-SDP-2024, focusing on hands-on mastery of stacks, queues, linked lists, and binary trees. The work includes solutions to tasks such as validating parentheses, palindrome checks, reversing data structures, evaluating boolean expressions, non-repeating characters, cycle detection, finding middle nodes, tree traversals, counting, merging lists, handling large numbers as linked lists, and flattening multi-level lists. Contributions span Weeks 3–7 (as reflected in commits for Week 3–4, Week 5, and Week 7 practice). Major bugs: none reported; no critical defects observed. Impact: strengthened practical DS proficiency, created reusable practice assets, and improved onboarding for new contributors. Skills: data structures, algorithms, problem solving, testable solutions, version control discipline.
In November 2024, delivered a comprehensive Data Structures Practice Suite in peshe/FMI-SDP-2024, focusing on hands-on mastery of stacks, queues, linked lists, and binary trees. The work includes solutions to tasks such as validating parentheses, palindrome checks, reversing data structures, evaluating boolean expressions, non-repeating characters, cycle detection, finding middle nodes, tree traversals, counting, merging lists, handling large numbers as linked lists, and flattening multi-level lists. Contributions span Weeks 3–7 (as reflected in commits for Week 3–4, Week 5, and Week 7 practice). Major bugs: none reported; no critical defects observed. Impact: strengthened practical DS proficiency, created reusable practice assets, and improved onboarding for new contributors. Skills: data structures, algorithms, problem solving, testable solutions, version control discipline.
Month 2024-10 — Key accomplishment: delivered Week 4 Exercises Documentation for peshe/FMI-SDP-2024. Added a detailed README covering Week 4 practical exercises on data structures (queues, stacks) and algorithms (binary representation, knight's moves on a chessboard, character frequency analysis, and warehouse stock management). The work is anchored by commit a6f7bd1ee6b0f364ccab5f93ea8122197d74b705. No major bugs fixed in this repo this month. Overall impact: improved student onboarding, clearer lab expectations, and a reusable documentation pattern for future weeks. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Markdown/README development, precise technical documentation, Git version control, and coverage of core CS concepts.
Month 2024-10 — Key accomplishment: delivered Week 4 Exercises Documentation for peshe/FMI-SDP-2024. Added a detailed README covering Week 4 practical exercises on data structures (queues, stacks) and algorithms (binary representation, knight's moves on a chessboard, character frequency analysis, and warehouse stock management). The work is anchored by commit a6f7bd1ee6b0f364ccab5f93ea8122197d74b705. No major bugs fixed in this repo this month. Overall impact: improved student onboarding, clearer lab expectations, and a reusable documentation pattern for future weeks. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Markdown/README development, precise technical documentation, Git version control, and coverage of core CS concepts.
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