Perry Devine
About Perry Devine
Perry Devine is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in developing Windows GUI applications and firmware for touchpad devices. He has worked at Gridata, Inc. and Synaptics, contributing to user interface technology and system-level programming.
Work at Gridata, Inc.
Perry Devine has been employed at Gridata, Inc. as a Senior Application Software Developer since 2011. With over 13 years of experience in this role, he operates from the company's location in Santa Cruz, CA. His responsibilities include developing software applications that meet client needs and enhance operational efficiency.
Work at Synaptics
Since 2012, Perry Devine has held the position of Senior Software Engineer at Synaptics in San Jose, CA. In this role, he focuses on developing firmware for touchpad devices, contributing to advancements in user interface technology. His work involves creating and optimizing software that improves the functionality and user experience of touchpad hardware.
Previous Experience at SanDisk
Before his current roles, Perry Devine worked as a Contract Software Engineer at SanDisk from 2005 to 2007. During this two-year period, he gained valuable experience in software development, further enhancing his technical skills and industry knowledge.
Education and Expertise
Perry Devine studied at Naval Nuclear Power School from 1976 to 1978, focusing on Mathematics and Physics. He later attended City College of San Francisco, where he earned an Associate of Arts degree in Computer Programming and Music from 1981 to 1984. His educational background supports his extensive experience in developing Windows GUI applications and system-level programming.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Perry Devine has over a decade of experience in developing Windows GUI applications, showcasing his expertise in user interface design and implementation. He works on Windows Driver Software, indicating a strong background in system-level programming and hardware-software integration. His contributions significantly enhance the performance and usability of software applications.