Naoya Kadota

Application Development Manager

Chiyoda, Japan
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Summary

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Naoya Kadota is an application development manager with 13 years of hands-on experience designing and delivering search-driven enterprise systems, now focused on the Elastic Stack. He progressed from testing and development roles into architecture and product leadership, driving a shift from on-premises software to SaaS and enabling subscription business models while learning AWS and Azure. Naoya has deep search expertise—working with FAST, Lucidworks, Solr and contributing bug fixes and stability improvements to open-source projects like Kirikiri Z—and he leverages that background to embed search as the core of product workflows. At Accenture he blends technical leadership with delivery execution, and earlier roles show a track record of cutting development time via DevOps and providing rapid, high-quality customer support. A Japanese native active in Elastic community forums, he brings both practical engineering craftsmanship and strategic product thinking to search-centric platforms.
code13 years of coding experience
job20 years of employment as a software developer
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Github Skills (9)

c-language10
game-development10
cprogramming-language10
game-engine10
game-dev10
windows9
regular-expression8
engine7
novel6

Programming languages (3)

C#C++PHP

Github contributions (5)

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krkrz/krkrz

Nov 2013 - Apr 2017

Kirikiri Z Project
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:28 commits, 10 PRs, 17 comments in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Naoya contributed to the Kirikiri Z Project by implementing several bug fixes and improvements. These changes included correcting the data path output, refining the random number generation logic by introducing the Xorshift algorithm, and ensuring the correct handling of regular expression matches. Furthermore, the user addressed issues related to integer formatting and null pointer access, enhancing the stability and correctness of the codebase.
gamewindowsandroidcsharpengine
sakano/linq.tjs

Apr 2016 - Nov 2017

Contributions:1 release, 60 commits, 27 pushes in 1 year 6 months
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Naoya Kadota - Application Development Manager