Thomas Conner is a qualified expert, that works in 6 River Systems, Inc main office of which is in 625. as a Software Development Team Lead since 2020. This person gained professional experience in more than seven positions at different companies. Thomas Conner went to the University of Central Florida and was studying there from 2007 to 2012. Orange Park, Florida is the area, where the professional was lastly known to live. The person's email address and phone are accessed through SoftwareOfficial by request.
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Tom Conner,
Tommy Conner,
Damerl Conner
Last updated Jun 22, 2024
Contact Information
Last Update
Jul 9, 2022
Email
th**@kinvey.com, th**@me.com, tc**@viaresponse.com
Location
Orange Park, FL
Company
6 River Systems, Inc.
Workplace
Software Development Team Lead
Work History
Software Engineer
1 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02108
I work on the mobile library team. I develop and support the JavaScript library that is released for 5 different platforms (AngularJS, BackboneJS, NodeJS, PhoneGap, and Titanium). I
from Mar 2015
Ios Software Engineer
2301 west Anderson Ln, Austin, TX 78752
I help with developing and supporting current and past web and iOS projects.
Sep 2013 — Feb 2014
Software Engineer
11315 Corporate Blvd SUITE 210, Orlando, FL 32817
I helped develop their API back end. I helped develop an SDK in javascript for communicating with the API backend. I helped develop a single page web app front end that integrated the javasc...
Nov 2011 — Sep 2013
Software Engineer Intern
I helped develop a web application that allowed airports to configure their FID (Flight Information Display) system.
Mar 2009 — Oct 2011
Education
2007 — 2012
2011 — 2011
Occupations
IT Professional
Software Engineer
Executive
Team Leader
Computer Software Professional
Software Developers
Operations Manager
Skills
Javascript
Web Development
Front End
Ios
Software Development
Jquery
Linux
Node.js
Mongodb
Java
Android
Web Applications
Mobile Applications
Backbone.js
Mobile Devices
Phonegap
Software As A Service
Application Programming Interfaces
Nodejs
Reactjs
Angularjs