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James Wiseman

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

www.jameswiseman.com

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Currently Technical Designer at Royal London Group.

I am a web developer and technical designer for a Scottish pensions company.

I started my career building software for a chemical weapons detection system for the British army before moving to Scotland to work in Legal Software.

I've written code since i was 9 years old, initially on my BBC Micro. I've used C++, SQL, VB and C# and am proficient in a large number of web technologies. Recently I have been responsible for delivering a course in jQuery.

I run a web page and blog dedicated to discussions of my software development experiences. More recently, a thread of consumer-affairs related articles that I have written has featured in the Independent and Mirror newspapers.

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Technical Designer, Royal London Group

2009 - Current

My ongoing responsibilities currently include:

  • Advise on technical and application design
  • Orchestrate the design review process
  • Assist with departmental improvement initiatives
  • Implementation and maintenance of development best-practices, including coding standards and peer-review processes.
  • Framework specification and implementation
  • Environment and application support
  • Development of solutions in Classic ASP, C# ASP.NET, jQuery, SQL Server, SSIS and VB6.

I was also responsible for delivering a course in jQuery, and rolling out to the broader development community.

Analyst Programmer, Royal London Group

August 2006 - December 2009

Prior to my role as Technical Designer, I was an Analyst Programmer, also for the projects division at the Royal London Group.

My responsibilities included:

  • Development in ASP and VB6
  • Development in Oracle PL/SQL and SQL Server
  • Writing of technical documentation, including specifications, unit test plans and support handover documents.
  • Membership of the Technical Design Authority Group with the ability to approve project design plans.
  • Development of the group HTML, JavaScript and ASP coding standards from scratch and responsibility for their maintenance.
  • Participation in peer reviews and mentorship of best coding practices.
  • Development and maintenance of an auto-code generation application in C# to provide a direct interface between ASP and PL/SQL.

Software Developer, Pilgrim Systems PLC

July 2003 - August 2006

Pilgrim Systems are an Edinburgh based software supplier of software and IT services to legal practices across the UK.

My daily responsibilities as a Software Developer included:

  • Software development in Visual C++.
  • Writing of SQL scripts for Microsoft SQL Server.
  • Web page development using ASP and VB script.
  • Code maintenance and resolution of errors.
  • Development of the software installation package in Installshield Developer.
  • Documentation of requirements, impact analysis, design and unit tests.
  • Participation in quality assurance processes and contributing to continual process improvement and retrospectives.

Software Engineer, EDS Defence UK Ltd

March 2000 - July 2003

I worked on two projects during my employment at EDS.

The first was an MoD sponsored real-time data processing system for detecting biological and chemical warfare. The software on which I worked interpreted and displayed data from an array of biological, chemical and meteorological sensors.

My responsibilities included:

  • Full time software design and development using Visual C++, MFC and UML.
  • Developing of System Software and Sensor Simulation Software.
  • Integration testing of software with hardware at sub contractor sites.
  • System and Acceptance testing of software under client scrutiny.
  • Evaluation of the suitability of Rational test tools for the project.
  • Construction and maintenance of a reference system to mimic target hardware.
  • NT administration, policies and networking.
  • Devising and running system test schedules.

The second project was an MoD sponsored database application developed in Visual Basic and SQL Server. My responsibilities included:

  • Software development in Visual Basic.
  • Evaluation and implementation of new database access techniques.
  • Evaluation of enhancement requests.
  • Requirements capture.
  • Presentation of software to clients.
  • Installation and configuration of upgrades.
  • Configuration management.
  • Enforcing and implementing Quality Control initiatives.
  • Participation in peer reviews and code-walkthroughs.

Programmer, Head Software International

June 1997 - September 1998

Prior to my final year at University I worked at Head Software International for fifteen months.

Head Software International are a software house specialising in bespoke database applications and electronic publishing.

My responsibilities included:

  • Developing database conversion programs.
  • Developing custom database applications in Delphi.
  • Developing web databases using C++.
  • Preparing and presenting customer training.
  • Writing user manuals.
  • Assisting with customer support.

Education

BSc Computer Information Systems, University of Bath

1995 - 1999

I attained a final classification of 2:2 with a mark of 79% for my final year software project on sorting algorithm animation. This can still be found on a dedicated page on my website at: http://www.jameswiseman.com/aa.php

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Open Source

Attribute-Walker

GitHub, Mar 2013

A simple project to demonstrate reflection and attribute walking in C#.NET

Sole developer


Writing show all

An Obsession With Being DRY? | James Wiseman

In the programming world, there is a principle referred to as ‘DRY’, which stands for “Don’t Repeat Yourself”, but this is often misunderstood and misused,


Heroes of Computing | James Wiseman

A career physicist will be well aware of the key contributory figures to their discipline; names such as Einstein, Newton, and Hawking are practically ubiquitous. In computing, however, it appears we have few such “household” names recognisable outside the profession.


Morrison’s Supermarket – A Case Study In Usability | James Wiseman

I realised that the Morrison’s shopping experience is actually quite a good case study in usability. Usability is a term often coined for web pages, electronic gadget interfaces, and other technological related artefacts, but can apply equally to every-day non-technological experiences – like shopping at a supermarket.


Telephony Leads and Debt Management Companies – How It Works | James Wiseman

I first because interested in finding more about spam text message marketing after receiving a a Debt Settlement Order Unsolicited Text Message and writing about it.


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Reading (10) show all

The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering, Anniversary Edition (2nd Edition)

The Mythical Man-Month

Essays on Software Engineering, Anniversary Edition

Frederick P. Brooks


Head First Design Patterns

Head First Design Patterns

Elisabeth Freeman, Eric Freeman, Bert Bates, Kathy Sierra


Coders at Work: Reflections on the Craft of Programming

Coders at Work

Reflections on the Craft of Programming

Peter Seibel


Learning jQuery 1.3

Learning jQuery 1.3

Jonathan Chaffer, Karl Swedberg


Pro ASP.NET 3.5 in C# 2008 (Windows.Net)

Pro ASP.NET 3.5 in C# 2008

Matthew MacDonald, Mario Szpuszta


The Art of Unit Testing: with Examples in .NET

The Art of Unit Testing

with Examples in .NET

Roy Osherove


CLR Via C# 4th Edition (Developer Reference)

CLR Via C# 4th Edition

Jeffrey Richter


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Tools

BBC Micro

Visual Studio