Tim Loram

Principal Software Engineer (javascript, Typescript, Node, Front End) at Marigold

Tim Loram has a diverse work experience in software engineering and development. Tim started their career as a Flexible, Distributed Learning (FDL) Sup at the University of Exeter, where they dealt with HTML, CSS, and Macromedia Flash. Tim then worked as an Educational Technologist, designing and developing an online course evaluation tool using PHP and MySQL. Tim also worked as a Course Designer & Teacher, where they created and taught a course on Swish (Flash animation and effects, ActionScript).

After their time at the university, Tim joined WebBased Ltd as an Online Systems Developer / Analyst, working with PHP, JavaScript, and PostgreSQL in a full-stack capacity. Tim then progressed to roles as a Lead Developer and Senior Developer, where they continued to develop and maintain various company products.

In 2011, Tim had a freelance position as a Software Developer, working on mobile, web, and game development. Tim also worked as a Contract Mobile App Developer/Web Consultant at Stasis Media Limited, specializing in iOS Objective-C 2 development and using PHP for enterprise-scale risk management software.

Tim then joined EngageSciences in 2013 as a Software Developer, focusing on JavaScript and front-end development. Tim later moved to Wayin, assuming a role as a Software Engineer.

In 2019, Tim joined Cheetah Digital as a Senior Software Engineer, contributing to the design and implementation of new functionality. Tim also worked extensively with contemporary front-end technologies, including JavaScript, React, Redux, Node, CSS, LESS, and HTML.

Tim's most recent position is at Marigold, where they serve as a Principal Software Engineer. Tim continues to contribute to the design and implementation of new functionality, utilizing a range of technologies with an emphasis on contemporary front-end technologies.

Throughout their career, Tim has developed a strong skill set in JavaScript, TypeScript, Node, and front-end development.

Tim Loram attended the University of Exeter but the specific details, such as the start and end year, degree, and field of study, are not provided.

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