Jordan Szwejda
About Jordan Szwejda
Jordan Szwejda is a Senior Java Developer with extensive experience in software development and a master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Silesia. He has worked on various projects, including commercial PC games and utilities, and is currently employed at Future Processing.
Work at Future Processing
Jordan Szwejda holds the position of Senior Java Developer at Future Processing, where he has been employed since 2020. His role involves working on various projects that leverage his expertise in Java development. He is particularly interested in full-remote projects that incorporate new technologies, including microservices, AWS, and Google Cloud. His contributions to the team focus on developing efficient software solutions tailored to client needs.
Education and Expertise
Jordan Szwejda earned a master's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics from the University of Silesia in Katowice, where he studied from 1996 to 2003. This educational background provides him with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of software development. His expertise extends to various programming languages and technologies, particularly in Java, C++, and Delphi.
Background in Software Development
Before joining Future Processing, Jordan Szwejda worked at Sabre Holdings as a Senior Java Developer for 11 years, from 2009 to 2020. His professional experience includes developing PC utilities and software applications, such as Disk Analyzer, Video Converter, DemoCharge, and Virtual Drive. He has also converted algorithms from Delphi to C++, showcasing his versatility in programming.
Achievements in Game Development
Jordan Szwejda has a notable background in game development, having created several commercial computer games for the Atari 8-bit platform, including 'Kampania Wrzesniowa' and 'Top Secret'. He also developed a commercial PC computer game titled 'Starmageddon'. His work in this area reflects his ability to combine creativity with technical skills in software development.