Hello All,

My name is Takayoshi Tanaka, and I'm also a Red Hat engineer in Japan. 
I have been a software engineer (mainly C#, Java and a little with PowerShell, Ruby, Nodejs, TypeScript) for about 10 yrs and was responsible for Windows Infrastructure for a Japanese "social game" at a former job. Besides, I'm a Microsoft MVP [1] for Visual Studio and Development Technologies. I have and continued to make presentations in community groups, write blog posts, and write web articles.

I just started to use Fedora laptop in this April, when I joined Red Hat. I'd like to use .NET on Fedora. It's a first time to contribute to Fedora and I have little knowledge of Linux packaging. However, I've been studying .NET Core on Linux.

Best Regards,
Takayoshi

[1] https://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/PublicProfile/5000211?fullName=Takayoshi%20%20Tanaka


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Hi Radka, likewise! Over the years I've worked with a couple of my own
C/C++
engines, starting out primarily DirectX based on Windows and ending up
OpenGL/ES based for OSX/iOS. From that there were two games released,
then
for a third I moved to Unity 3D 3.x/4.x.

Also got to use a number of inhouse engine's when working at various
places
via both original title's and porting work, all of which were native
C/C++
with enough Objective-C and Java JNI to get them to be cross platform
for
iOS and Android via the NDK.

Have also dabbled a little with Unreal and Ogre and have currently been
following the development of Oryol with interest.


Roddie

> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [Dotnet-sig] Self-introduction
> From: Radka Janekova <radka.janek@redhat.com>
> Date: Tue, October 25, 2016 6:12 pm
> To: rkieley@unifiedsoftworx.com
> Cc: dotnet-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org
>
>
> Hi Roddie,
>
> glad to see felow game programmer - I used to work on PC and mobile games
> (and a few ports to all the consoles as well) using an inhouse engine (C++)
> to begin with, later switched to Unity. What engines did you have the
> chance to work with?
>
>
> Best regards,
> Radka
>
> ------------------------------
> *Radka Janekov¨¢*
> *radka.janek@redhat.com <radka.janek@redhat.com>*
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 8:38 PM, <rkieley@unifiedsoftworx.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi folks, good to see .NET becoming a first class citizen on linux after
> > many years of relative success via Mono.
> >
> > I'm Roddie, I've been involved in professional software development 19
> > years this month prior to which I did IT work for about 4 years while
> > completing CS. In that time I've primarily worked with C/C++, C#,
> > Objective-C, and Java with a little Ruby and Perl thrown in for good
> > measure. Industry wise it's been pc/mobile/console game development,
> > aerospace, maritime navigation, and the enterprise space, fulfilling roles
> > from programmer through technical director as well as entrepreneur.
> >
> > At the moment I'm at Red Hat focused on the FuseSource / A-MQ suite of
> > middleware products. My workstation is Fedora 23 and I've been spending
> > more and more time with PowerShell as well reintroducing myself to the pros
> > and cons of MSBuild in the post project.json world.
> >
> >
> > Roddie
> >
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