
Thiago Xavier Lafora Bazan developed a series of educational and management tools in the mikibardaji/DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES repository, focusing on Java-based console applications. Over seven months, he delivered features such as a wrestler management CRUD system, interactive array utilities, and multiple game modules, each emphasizing robust input handling and modular design. His work incorporated object-oriented programming, algorithmic thinking, and data structure management to streamline user workflows and improve data integrity. By refactoring legacy code and enhancing data models, Thiago ensured maintainability and scalability, demonstrating depth in both backend development and user-facing application logic using Java and core programming constructs.
March 2026: Delivered the Wrestler Management CRUD System in the mikibardaji/DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES repository, establishing a foundation for centralized athlete data management across weight categories. The feature enables create, read, update, and delete operations for wrestler records, setting the groundwork for downstream analytics, reporting, and improved data integrity. This work aligns with product goals to streamline athlete information handling and reduce manual data-entry errors.
March 2026: Delivered the Wrestler Management CRUD System in the mikibardaji/DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES repository, establishing a foundation for centralized athlete data management across weight categories. The feature enables create, read, update, and delete operations for wrestler records, setting the groundwork for downstream analytics, reporting, and improved data integrity. This work aligns with product goals to streamline athlete information handling and reduce manual data-entry errors.
February 2026: Delivered a console-driven Name Management System and performed targeted code hygiene to improve maintainability and readiness for future enhancements. Highlights include a menu-based CRUD interface for managing names and the removal of obsolete legacy Java classes, reducing technical debt and clarifying the codebase.
February 2026: Delivered a console-driven Name Management System and performed targeted code hygiene to improve maintainability and readiness for future enhancements. Highlights include a menu-based CRUD interface for managing names and the removal of obsolete legacy Java classes, reducing technical debt and clarifying the codebase.
Month: 2026-01 – Concise monthly summary focused on delivering business value and technical accomplishments for the DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES project.
Month: 2026-01 – Concise monthly summary focused on delivering business value and technical accomplishments for the DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES project.
December 2025 (DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES): Delivered impactful enhancements to data modeling and gameplay architecture, while performing targeted cleanup of legacy modules to reduce technical debt. The work improves data integrity, feature scalability, and user engagement capabilities, with clear traceability via commit history. Business value is reflected in stronger data models, new gameplay functionality, and a cleaner codebase for future iterations.
December 2025 (DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES): Delivered impactful enhancements to data modeling and gameplay architecture, while performing targeted cleanup of legacy modules to reduce technical debt. The work improves data integrity, feature scalability, and user engagement capabilities, with clear traceability via commit history. Business value is reflected in stronger data models, new gameplay functionality, and a cleaner codebase for future iterations.
Month: 2025-11 monthly summary for mikibardaji/DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES focusing on business value and technical accomplishments. Delivered features with improved UX, consolidated code, and reduced technical debt.
Month: 2025-11 monthly summary for mikibardaji/DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES focusing on business value and technical accomplishments. Delivered features with improved UX, consolidated code, and reduced technical debt.
In October 2025, delivered a Java Programming Practice Suite as part of mikibardaji/DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES. Implemented a collection of Java educational exercises including a change calculator, traffic light simulator, currency converter, loops and input handling, temperature and pulse rate utilities, age verification, min/max, sign, basic arithmetic exercises, and a number guessing game. Conducted repository housekeeping to remove non-functional artifacts and establish a clean baseline.
In October 2025, delivered a Java Programming Practice Suite as part of mikibardaji/DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES. Implemented a collection of Java educational exercises including a change calculator, traffic light simulator, currency converter, loops and input handling, temperature and pulse rate utilities, age verification, min/max, sign, basic arithmetic exercises, and a number guessing game. Conducted repository housekeeping to remove non-functional artifacts and establish a clean baseline.
In September 2025, delivered two Java-based educational tooling modules for the DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES repository, focused on learner feedback, input handling, and foundational programming practice. These initiatives provide practical, console-based exercises designed to improve student outcomes, enable faster onboarding, and support scalable course materials.
In September 2025, delivered two Java-based educational tooling modules for the DAWBIO_EXERCICIS_ALUMNES repository, focused on learner feedback, input handling, and foundational programming practice. These initiatives provide practical, console-based exercises designed to improve student outcomes, enable faster onboarding, and support scalable course materials.

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