Thomas Ford
About Thomas Ford
Thomas Ford is a Senior Application Architect with extensive experience in SharePoint custom development and client-side JavaScript frameworks. He has worked at Marcum LLP since 2011 and has a background in software development from various companies including Adecco and Barnes & Noble.
Work at Marcum LLP
Thomas Ford has been employed at Marcum LLP as a Senior Application Architect since 2011. In this role, he focuses on application architecture and development, leveraging his extensive experience in SharePoint custom development. His responsibilities include designing and implementing solutions that enhance the functionality of SharePoint environments, ensuring they meet client needs effectively.
Previous Employment Experience
Prior to his tenure at Marcum LLP, Thomas Ford worked at several notable companies. He served as a .Net Software Architect at Adecco from 2006 to 2011, where he contributed to various software development projects. Before that, he was a Senior Software Developer at Open Link Financial for 11 months in 2006. Additionally, he spent nine years as a Senior Software Engineer at Barnes & Noble from 1997 to 2006.
Education and Expertise
Thomas Ford studied Computer Science and Mathematics at the New York Institute of Technology from 1996 to 1999. He also attended Edison State Community College, where he pursued a similar field of study from 1994 to 1995. His educational background supports his extensive expertise in client-side JavaScript development, particularly with frameworks such as AngularJs, Knockout, Bootstrap, and jQuery.
SharePoint Development Skills
Thomas Ford possesses extensive experience in SharePoint custom development. His skill set includes developing SharePoint hosted apps, remote hosted apps, and custom content types. This expertise allows him to create tailored solutions that enhance user experience and functionality within SharePoint environments.
Open-Source Contributions
Thomas Ford is the author of jinqJs, an open-source JavaScript library that enables LINQ expressions on JavaScript collections. This project reflects his commitment to contributing to the developer community and enhancing the capabilities of JavaScript for developers.