John Tasler

Semi Retired at Retired Life

Bellevue, Washington, United States
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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.
code11 years of coding experience
job14 years of employment as a software developer
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Github Skills (12)

i2c10
windows10
gpio10
netcore10
spi10
csharp10
dotnet-core10
pwm10
sys9
embedded9
biginteger6
bouncy-castle6

Programming languages (10)

C#PowerShellTypeScriptC++ShellCBatchfileJavaScript

Github contributions (5)

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dotnet/iot

Nov 2018 - Dec 2018

This repo includes .NET Core implementations for various IoT boards, chips, displays and PCBs.
Role in this project:
userEmbedded 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.
implementationsdotnetdisplaysi2ciot-framework
JohnTasler/tasler-dotnet

Oct 2017 - Nov 2022

My personal framework for .NET projects
Contributions:52 commits, 4 PRs, 56 pushes in 5 years 1 month
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John Tasler - Semi Retired at Retired Life