
Developed and enhanced the Concordia-Campus-Navigation repository over four months, delivering 25 features and resolving 14 bugs. Focused on Android and Kotlin, the work included building a modular campus navigation system with Google Maps and MappedIn integration, supporting both outdoor and indoor routing. Implemented CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions and Gradle to ensure code quality and automated testing. Introduced abstractions for map handling, decoupled UI logic, and enabled dynamic map interactions through JavaScript bridges and WebView integration. Emphasized maintainability with code refactoring, documentation, and SonarQube-driven improvements, resulting in a robust, testable, and scalable mobile navigation platform for campus environments.
April 2025 recap: Launched foundational indoor navigation capabilities for Concordia campus and strengthened development discipline. Delivered WebView-based indoor maps integration with decoupled rendering, introduced named coordinates and live location tracking, enabled dynamic map interactions, shipped multi-floor routing with dynamic loading and floor switching, and completed code quality improvements including tests and SonarQube/CI enhancements. These results provide business-ready indoor navigation, improve user experience, and improve maintainability.
April 2025 recap: Launched foundational indoor navigation capabilities for Concordia campus and strengthened development discipline. Delivered WebView-based indoor maps integration with decoupled rendering, introduced named coordinates and live location tracking, enabled dynamic map interactions, shipped multi-floor routing with dynamic loading and floor switching, and completed code quality improvements including tests and SonarQube/CI enhancements. These results provide business-ready indoor navigation, improve user experience, and improve maintainability.
March 2025 monthly summary for Kayram2710/Concordia-Campus-Navigation highlights delivery of map-based location search with destination/start handling, stabilization of map rendering across campus switches, and substantial quality improvements. The month focused on business value through a polished, test-covered navigation experience, a modular map architecture, and groundwork for expanded map ecosystems.
March 2025 monthly summary for Kayram2710/Concordia-Campus-Navigation highlights delivery of map-based location search with destination/start handling, stabilization of map rendering across campus switches, and substantial quality improvements. The month focused on business value through a polished, test-covered navigation experience, a modular map architecture, and groundwork for expanded map ecosystems.
February 2025 Monthly Summary for Kayram2710/Concordia-Campus-Navigation focusing on delivering user-centric campus navigation improvements, robust map integration, maintainability, and security enhancements. The month combined feature delivery with CI/CD and testing enhancements to improve release reliability and overall developer velocity.
February 2025 Monthly Summary for Kayram2710/Concordia-Campus-Navigation focusing on delivering user-centric campus navigation improvements, robust map integration, maintainability, and security enhancements. The month combined feature delivery with CI/CD and testing enhancements to improve release reliability and overall developer velocity.
January 2025 Development Summary for Kayram2710/Concordia-Campus-Navigation: Focused on establishing automated Android CI to improve build reliability and feedback loops. Key achievements delivered this month, with no user-facing bug fixes recorded. Remaining iterations will expand test coverage and publishing.
January 2025 Development Summary for Kayram2710/Concordia-Campus-Navigation: Focused on establishing automated Android CI to improve build reliability and feedback loops. Key achievements delivered this month, with no user-facing bug fixes recorded. Remaining iterations will expand test coverage and publishing.

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