Guillaume Laurent
About Guillaume Laurent
Guillaume Laurent is an iOS Engineer at Symphony.com in Sophia Antipolis with extensive experience in software development and a background in GUI programming and design.
Company
Guillaume Laurent currently holds a position as an iOS Engineer at Symphony.com, based in Sophia Antipolis. Symphony.com focuses on providing secure, cloud-based communications platforms designed for the finance industry. Guillaume brings his iOS development expertise to this innovative tech company, headquartered in the technology hub of Sophia Antipolis.
Title
Guillaume Laurent is an experienced iOS Engineer. His role involves developing and maintaining iOS applications, ensuring they are robust, user-friendly, and meet the specific needs of the company’s clients. Guillaume’s background includes significant roles as both an independent iOS developer and as a software engineer with various esteemed organizations.
Education and Expertise
Guillaume Laurent studied Informatique at Université Côte d'Azur, achieving his DEA over five years from 1988 to 1993. He possesses extensive experience in Graphical User Interface (GUI) programming and design. His technical proficiency spans multiple programming languages, including Swift, Objective-C, Java, C++, and C. Additionally, Guillaume is adept with scripting languages like Ruby, Python, and Perl, and has a working knowledge of Lisp.
Professional Background
Guillaume Laurent has a rich professional background in software engineering and iOS development. Prior to his current role at Symphony.com, he worked at companies such as Dubsmash, Penn Mutual, and Orange Business Services. He served as an iOS developer for Dubsmash and Penn Mutual in 2019 and a software engineer at Orange Business Services from 2015 to 2016. Earlier, he was with Intellicore Services from 2011 to 2015 and Amadeus from 2009 to 2011. His career dates back to positions at INRIA, ILOG, and Parasoft, beginning in 1999.
Notable Achievements
Guillaume Laurent has several notable achievements in software development. He developed a music training app called Simple Music Note Workout independently. He also contributed to '2nd screen' apps like Horizon TV. Additionally, Guillaume was one of the project leaders of Rosegarden, a Linux MIDI sequencer and notation editor. His longtime involvement in Free Software and usage of Linux since 1995 highlights his commitment to open-source projects.