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Ted Logan
I spend much of my day working on other people's code. People who have uncivilized ideas about how to indent their code. Here's how to deal with tabs in vim.
Boulder, CO, United States
August 2008 - Current
In 2011, I joined the five-person UART team as the team lead and took responsibility for the UART drivers in Qualcomm's chips. The UARTs are used for serial logging and debugging over RS-232, both during development and in factory test in production, and for high-speed on-board interconnects between chips. As team lead I'm responsible for coordinating the activities and schedule of the team, mediating technical disputes between team members, establishing procedures for code review and branching, and reporting the activities of my team up the technical management chain. I also work as a technical contributor on the team, adding features, fixing bugs, integrating code between branches, and supporting customers.
I spent my first three years at Qualcomm working as a key member of a small team dedicated to interprocessor communication on Qualcomm's multicore MSM and MDM chips. The code I wrote and maintained made it possible for the applications processor to tell the lower-power modem processor to make a voice or data call, to upload adorable baby photos, and watch Internet videos of cats. This involved writing code in C for a variety of ARM-based processors and debugging code using a JTAG debugger. I debugged crash dumps from in-house testing and customers. As a senior team member I participated in code reviews and training new team members.
My code has shipped in many of Qualcomm's MSM and MDM chips and is widely used in some of the best-selling smartphones.
February 2008 - July 2008
Morphlix was a short-lived angel-funded startup that aimed to build a set-top box for high-definition video rental. (Remember, this was 2008, well before streaming video took off.) I worked on the two-person set-top software team and developed software for a Linux-based STB using C and C++, including video player, business logic, real-time clock driver, and user interface using hardware-accelerated DirectFB. I participated in the bring-up of a new prototype STB board and successful private beta of the Morphlix video-rental service. I implemented MP4 container support for video playback.
April 2006 - February 2008
Developed and maintained software for cable and satellite set-top-boxes, from low-end cable boxes to high-end multi-tuner satellite digital video recorders. Traveled domestically for system integration efforts, and internationally to evaluate the technical and engineering process problems affecting a set-top box under development. Worked with OpenTV middleware and wrote test applications in O-Code. Wrote a special-purpose MPEG transport stream analyzer. Developed and maintained middleware on embedded Linux and wrote Linux kernel drivers.
July 2003 - April 2006
Developed and maintained PC-based and embedded control software for industrial ink jet printers using C++ and Labview. Developed embedded applications using an 8-bit Atmel microcontroller. Traveled domestically and internationally for field support and product deployment.
April 2003 - July 2003
Performed mechanical and electrical assembly of industrial ink jet printers. Could identify common US and metric screws by sight.
June 2001 - September 2001
In this paid summer internship, I participated in the development of test tools to verify thread safety and in the maintenance of a large CAD package.
May 1999 - August 1999
In this paid summer internship, I wrote PL/SQL procedures and Perl scripts to report, manipulate, aggregate, and import data.
2000 - 2002
Ted Logan
I spend much of my day working on other people's code. People who have uncivilized ideas about how to indent their code. Here's how to deal with tabs in vim.
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