Craig Ingram is a senior software engineer with 11+ years of experience building resilient, cross-platform systems, currently applying his skills at The Weather Channel from his base in Cartersville, Georgia. His background spans embedded and server-side C/C++ development, reliable message delivery systems, and real-time simulation integrations—work that includes robust store-and-forward gateway design and extending game engines for serious training applications. Across roles at TeraHop, Research Network Inc., DSCI, and BAE Systems he has delivered fault-tolerant networking gateways, low-level diagnostics, and simulation interoperability under tight constraints and small teams. He combines deep systems-level troubleshooting (gdb/ddd, memory analysis, process/thread management) with practical architecture for distributed message handling and retry/deduplication strategies. Notably, his experience ties military-grade simulation integration to commercial real-time systems, giving him a rare perspective on deterministic behavior and reliability in complex environments. He holds a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Clemson and consistently thrives where low-level engineering meets production requirements.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering at Clemson University
Contributions:2 PRs, 87 pushes, 10 branches in 10 months
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Craig Ingram - Senior Software Engineer at The Weather Channel