James T. Savidge has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. James T. started their career as a consultant at Intervoice, where they contributed to the release of version 1.0 of the OS/2 application InVision Studio. James T. continued working as a consultant at CIBER, Inc., where they worked on the development of InVision Studio's visual language and automatic repositioning algorithms.
Following that, Savidge worked as a consultant at COMSYS Partners (formerly RealTime Consulting, Inc.), where they were involved in the development of a VisualWorks 2.0 OS/2 application called Base Management for Sprint. James T. then joined Sprint as a consultant and worked on the Base Management and Brain software projects.
Savidge later joined Objective Solutions, Inc. as a Senior Software Developer, where they primarily focused on developing semiconductor machine control systems using ControlWORKS. This involved writing user interfaces and code to comply with SEMI/GEM standards.
James T. then moved on to working at Prescient Applied Intelligence as a programmer, where they helped maintain and extend e-commerce applications that facilitated data synchronization between commercial retailers and suppliers. These applications were written using VisualWorks 7.
Savidge also worked at Kforce Technology Staffing as a consultant for Digital Matrix Systems, Inc., where they contributed to the implementation of a MISMO compliant request and response process for credit platform applications.
Following that, they worked at Adventa Control Technologies, Inc. as a software developer, where they assisted with the testing and preparation of the ControlWORKS system.
Finally, Savidge joined Cincom Systems as a Lead Technical Support Engineer. In this role, they provided technical support for customers using VisualWorks Smalltalk and ObjectStudio Smalltalk. James T. debugged and fixed issues in the VisualWorks debugger and proposed solutions to customers and engineering teams.
Throughout their career, Savidge has demonstrated strong technical skills and a diverse range of experience in software development, implementation, and support across various industries.
James T. Savidge completed their high school education at Bishop Lynch High School from 1979 to 1983, where they studied a general curriculum. James T. later pursued their interest in Computer Science and attended Dallas College from 1983 to 1986, although they did not obtain a degree in this field.
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