![]() Why do you think the Japanese community has become the most active? Which is surprising, since traditionally the largest community has been the German one (being the early developers from Germany). Indeed, the Japanese Simutrans community seems very united, and it is without doubt the largest and most active community. The driving is often with my family and the friends in the Simutrans community. The house owner (We call him "Kumi-cho") could not drink alcohol at first, but recently, he started enjoying the Sake we brought with us.Īnd recently I bought a new Toyota car with a manual gearbox, so I frequently go driving in my holidays. We spend a precious time there with beers and Japanese Sake. At least, so many times since a few years ago. I don't remember how many times I went there. The relationship is a kind of friendship, rather than the simutrans community members, and we talk about so many kinds of topics there.Īlthough the frequency has decreased recently due to COVID, I often go to the home party in the house of one of the core community members. There are a bunch of discord servers which are derived from the Japanese Simutrans community, and I am in multiple of them. I usually play my local map with OTRP, and sometimes play a network game with my friends in the Japanese Simutrans community.Ĭhatting and voice calling on Discord is my daily habit. When not programming in your daily job or in Simutrans, what do you like to do?Īside from development, I love playing Simutrans. I studied electrical tactile display during my master's period, but it ended with submitting only a few papers to small conferences without paper review, and did not participate in any on-site academic meeting since the COVID era started during my master course. I enjoyed studying in the university, but was not so good at research. I have a master's degree, but do not have a doctor's degree. I studied computer science and electrical engineering in the University of Tokyo, and its graduate school. I am in the second year of my career since I graduated from the school in March of last year. My job is developing the company's chat app for iOS with Swift programming language, and the chat app is widely used in Japan and some east Asian countries. I am a software engineer at a Japanese IT company, which provides a chat app for smartphones. I have lived in Tokyo for my whole life except for its very beginning. THLeaderH is my handle on the International Simutrans Forum and other international simutrans communities. Himeshi is a handle which I use in the Japanese community. Who are you? Where do you live? What did you study? Where are you working or have worked on the past? Let's explore the boundaries of Simutrans with the help of his creator, Himeshi!įirst of all, introduce yourself. Welcome to the last of interviews of the Simutrans Anniversary before the final event! Our special guest today has the honour of being the only other successful developer who has made a Simutrans fork: Simutrans OTRP. Simutrans 25th Anniversary #8: An interview with himeshi, OTRP creator
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |