John Tasler is a semi-retired senior software engineer based in Bellevue, Washington, with over a decade of professional experience and decades-long expertise in C++, C#, XAML, WPF, UWP, COM, Win32 and Windows UI. He spent significant portions of his career at Microsoft in multiple engineering roles, shipping Windows and consumer-facing applications and contributing deep platform and UI knowledge. As an embedded/IoT contributor on the popular dotnet/iot project, he implemented Windows 10 drivers for GPIO, SPI, I2C and PWM, combining low-level hardware interfacing with .NET Core. John’s background spans consumer electronics, media, and enterprise clients, demonstrating an ability to move between embedded systems and rich desktop experiences. Now semi-retired, he remains technically active and focused on practical engineering solutions that bridge legacy Windows APIs and modern .NET development.
This repo includes .NET Core implementations for various IoT boards, chips, displays and PCBs.
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:16 commits, 7 comments in 18 days
Contributions summary:John primarily contributed to the implementation of .NET Core implementations for IoT boards by developing Windows 10 specific drivers for GPIO, SPI, and I2C devices, alongside a PWM driver. Their work included implementing core functionalities like reading and writing to pins, handling events, and configuring device settings. The user also addressed bug fixes and code improvements.
Contributions:52 commits, 4 PRs, 56 pushes in 5 years 1 month
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