Toshihiro Suzuki is an experienced iOS/tvOS engineer with 11 years in software development, currently building media apps at AbemaTV and Globee. He brings deep mastery of UIKit, AVFoundation/AVPlayer integration, and Swift language internals, alongside longstanding Objective-C expertise dating back to iOS7. Toshihiro has practical DRM experience and a strong automation/CI background, having improved build systems and tooling across notable open-source projects like XcodeGen and MarqueeLabel. A prolific GitHub contributor, he balances platform-level fixes and demo implementations (including tvOS adaptations) with personal embedded hardware tinkering in QMK keymaps. Native in Japanese and fluent in English, he pairs clear communication with a genuine curiosity for learning and building things for fun.
A Swift command line tool for generating your Xcode project
Role in this project:
Software Engineer
Contributions:1 review, 36 commits, 23 PRs in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Toshihiro primarily contributed to improving the XcodeGen tool, focusing on fixing bugs and improving the build process. They addressed issues related to incorrect directory paths for macOS, fixed typos, and removed unnecessary Carthage copy-frameworks for macOS apps. Additionally, the user refactored code, applied fixes to build settings, and improved the removal logic for build settings. These changes collectively enhanced the tool's functionality and maintainability.
Syntactic sugar in Swift for asynchronous dispatches in Grand Central Dispatch
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & Automation Engineer
Contributions:30 commits, 12 PRs, 13 pushes in 6 months
Contributions summary:Toshihiro primarily focused on improving the build process and ensuring the code adheres to build settings. Their contributions include creating scripts to check build settings and assertions to verify configurations. They also updated the pod example project, modifying build scripts to support different platforms and configurations within the project.
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