James Ambrose Meyer is a Dallas, Texas-based mobile and Node.js web-application developer who is well-versed in web technologies like JavaScript ES6, CQL, and PHP, among others. Additionally, he has extensive experience with operating systems like Ubuntu, Redhat, and CentOS and frameworks such as AngularJS and Restify. He has leveraged his technical skills to serve companies and clients in e-commerce, finance, sales, construction, and defense. Most recently, James Ambrose Meyer created Nebulr, which shrinks large files into smaller 4,096-byte ones for more effective cloud storage.
James Meyer previously worked for SevenTablets in Dallas, where he designed apps like NextUp, Sous Vide, and Ready Set Pour. Prior to that, he was a technical-architecture senior analyst at Accenture, where he implemented machine-learning algorithms for eBay and won an excellence award from Dex Media for being the lead developer on a high-performance file-storage system that collected text, image, and ad information. He also conducted work for the Department of Defense through his role as a research and development software engineer at the Northrop Grumman Corporation.
Meyer has a bachelor of arts in computer science from Penn State University, and he gained entry-level experience at Citigroup and Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise while he pursued his degree. Outside of his professional responsibilities, he volunteers with Catholic charities and enjoys running, skiing, and robotics.