Csaba ádám Forgó
About Csaba ádám Forgó
Csaba ádám Forgó is a Senior Software Engineer at Scientific Games in Budapest, specializing in C++ development for small software features. He has a Master's degree in Computer Software Engineering and has received multiple Employee of the Year awards during his career.
Work at Scientific Games
Csaba ádám Forgó has been employed at Scientific Games since 2013, serving as a Senior Software Engineer in Budapest. His role involves developing small software features that typically require less than two man-months to complete. He utilizes C++ programming language on CentOS operating systems, employing Eclipse as his integrated development environment (IDE). His contributions to the company have been recognized, including being awarded Employee of the Year at the department level in 2014 and at the company level in 2015.
Education and Expertise
Csaba ádám Forgó completed his secondary education at Szent István Gimnázium Esztergom, graduating in 1998 after six years of study. He then pursued higher education at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where he earned a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Computer Software Engineering from 1998 to 2004. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in software development, particularly in C++ programming.
Background
Prior to his current position at Scientific Games, Csaba ádám Forgó worked at Evosoft/Siemens as a Senior Software Engineer from 2004 to 2013. During his nine years there, he focused on developing and maintaining terminal software for various German lottery companies, including Hessen, Weslotto, Bayern, and Niedersachsen. This experience contributed to his technical skills and understanding of software engineering in the gaming and lottery sectors.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Csaba ádám Forgó has received recognition for his performance in the workplace. Notably, he was named Employee of the Year at the department level in 2014 and subsequently at the company level in 2015 while working at Scientific Games. These awards reflect his contributions and commitment to his role as a Senior Software Engineer.