Jim Carnicelli

Software Engineer at Truck Specialized Parking Services (TSPS)
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Miami Beach, Florida, United States, US

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Jim is a friendly and versatile programmer. He worked on a wide variety of projects. He often can come up with creative solutions to problems which are plaguing others.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Software Engineer
      • Jun 2022 - Jun 2023

      I spent the first half of my time at TSPS as the only developer continuing to flesh out the company's next-gen web-based app. Principal tech stack included React, Entity Framework, C#, Postgres. I spent the first half of my time at TSPS as the only developer continuing to flesh out the company's next-gen web-based app. Principal tech stack included React, Entity Framework, C#, Postgres.

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Software Developer
      • Aug 2019 - Mar 2022

      I joined Stealthbits (now a part of Netwrix Corporation) and worked on two core products. I did full-stack development. But most of my focus has been on React client-side user interface refinement with a C#/EF back end and Postgres as a database. I joined Stealthbits (now a part of Netwrix Corporation) and worked on two core products. I did full-stack development. But most of my focus has been on React client-side user interface refinement with a C#/EF back end and Postgres as a database.

    • Uganda
    • International Trade and Development
    • Software Engineer
      • Aug 2016 - Aug 2019

      I've been on sabbatical doing independent R&D for a few years. My research into artificial intelligence and virtual reality, as well as a personal writing project, have kept me deep in my familiar Microsoft-heavy technology stack. But they've also given me opportunities to expand my experience with C++/Boost/Qt/QML and other technologies. In recent months I have decided to get back into my primary career. I've been binge-learning technologies outside my past experience. I've spent a… Show more I've been on sabbatical doing independent R&D for a few years. My research into artificial intelligence and virtual reality, as well as a personal writing project, have kept me deep in my familiar Microsoft-heavy technology stack. But they've also given me opportunities to expand my experience with C++/Boost/Qt/QML and other technologies. In recent months I have decided to get back into my primary career. I've been binge-learning technologies outside my past experience. I've spent a while reconstructing my own web development platform stack using MySql and bare-metal Node.js, for example. I've deepened my knowledge of core skills like JavaScript, CSS3, and HTML5. I've familiarized myself with Angular, React, Vue.js, GraphQL, and others too numerous to list. And I've taken deep dives into industry debates over the merits and future of various development patterns. I've never done so much intensive study as I have these past few years. I'm eager to employ as much of what I've learned as I can on my next job. Show less I've been on sabbatical doing independent R&D for a few years. My research into artificial intelligence and virtual reality, as well as a personal writing project, have kept me deep in my familiar Microsoft-heavy technology stack. But they've also given me opportunities to expand my experience with C++/Boost/Qt/QML and other technologies. In recent months I have decided to get back into my primary career. I've been binge-learning technologies outside my past experience. I've spent a… Show more I've been on sabbatical doing independent R&D for a few years. My research into artificial intelligence and virtual reality, as well as a personal writing project, have kept me deep in my familiar Microsoft-heavy technology stack. But they've also given me opportunities to expand my experience with C++/Boost/Qt/QML and other technologies. In recent months I have decided to get back into my primary career. I've been binge-learning technologies outside my past experience. I've spent a while reconstructing my own web development platform stack using MySql and bare-metal Node.js, for example. I've deepened my knowledge of core skills like JavaScript, CSS3, and HTML5. I've familiarized myself with Angular, React, Vue.js, GraphQL, and others too numerous to list. And I've taken deep dives into industry debates over the merits and future of various development patterns. I've never done so much intensive study as I have these past few years. I'm eager to employ as much of what I've learned as I can on my next job. Show less

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • Owner & Software Engineer
      • Apr 2011 - Aug 2016
    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Software Engineer
      • Jul 2009 - Apr 2011
    • United States
    • Personal Care Product Manufacturing
    • Software Engineer
      • 2007 - 2009
    • United States
    • Libraries
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Software Engineer
      • 2005 - 2007
    • Canada
    • Information Technology & Services
    • Chief Architect
      • 2003 - 2004
    • Software Engineer
      • 2001 - 2003

Education

  • Stevens Institute of Technology
    Computer Science

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