
During March 2026, JDW France developed and delivered an exile breachable systems detection feature for the AsyncTI4/TI4_map_generator_bot repository. Using Java and applying skills in UI development and algorithm design, JDW France implemented logic to identify exile breachable systems and integrated a user interface button for real-time status checks. The work included enhancements to map visualization, highlighting exile systems and incorporating unit-range checks to inform tactical decisions based on proximity. This end-to-end feature addressed situational awareness and risk assessment needs in automated map generation, demonstrating depth in both backend logic and frontend UI integration within a single, traceable commit.
March 2026: Delivered exile breachable systems detection and UI in AsyncTI4/TI4_map_generator_bot. Implemented detection logic for exile breachable systems, added a UI button to check exile status, improved map display to highlight exile systems, and integrated unit-range checks to inform tactical decisions based on exile proximity. The feature was shipped via commit 97f815d22a2cacdcff93bc517ed3e13a27c73ffa, demonstrating end-to-end delivery from logic to UI and visualization.
March 2026: Delivered exile breachable systems detection and UI in AsyncTI4/TI4_map_generator_bot. Implemented detection logic for exile breachable systems, added a UI button to check exile status, improved map display to highlight exile systems, and integrated unit-range checks to inform tactical decisions based on exile proximity. The feature was shipped via commit 97f815d22a2cacdcff93bc517ed3e13a27c73ffa, demonstrating end-to-end delivery from logic to UI and visualization.

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