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Ben Combee

Austin, TX, United States

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Currently Developer Platform Architect at Hewlett-Packard (webOS Business Group).

I'm a software developer who is focused on low-level work on mobile devices. I've done ARM assembly to bring up new chips at Motorola, C++ compiler and linker development for mobile platforms at Metrowerks, Linux customization and software porting at Palm, and mobile browser development at Mozilla. I love gadgets, do 8-bit embedded projects for fun, and want to help build the technology that we'll carry with us for the next twenty years.

Lately, I've been working a lot with the interface between mobile devices and the web, both at the HTTP and JavaScript level and at the compiled code level. Much of my work has focused on building and explaining to programmers the interfaces among all these difference abstraction layers.

Technologies

Experience (9)

Developer Platform Architect

Hewlett-Packard (webOS Business Group)

January 2011 - Current

Working as API czar & developer advocate for HP webOS engineering team

Implemented hybrid app (C++ mixed with JavaScript) support for Enyo framework

Did substantial low-level debugging and problem solving in preparation for launch of HP TouchPad device

Presented on Enyo and node.js developer topics at jsconf, TxJS, and CapitolJS conferences

Sr. Developer Relations Engineer

Palm

March 2010 - January 2011

Was primary developer support for native applications built with the Palm webOS Plugin Development Kit (PDK)

Mobile Browser Engineer

Mozilla

January 2009 - February 2010

Front-end development of the "Fennec" web browser, aka Mozilla Firefox for mobile devices. This includes handling sophisticated user input systems and integration with the Nokia Maemo OS.

Investigation work into porting the Gecko engine to the Android platform.

Senior Developer

Palm

January 2005 - January 2009

Was one of the lead engineers on the Palm Foleo project, an early attempt to create a compact notebook using smartphone technology and a custom Linux platform.

Also worked on the Palm webOS platform, designing browser plugins for integration with media services.

Senior Staff, Developer Technical Services

PalmSource

January 2004 - January 2005

Was a key technical contributor to the DTS group which handled developer evangelism, technical assistance for software projects, creating knowledge base material and sample code, and creating developer tools. I was focused on classic 68K Palm OS, but also was part of the push to create developer interest in Palm OS Cobalt.

Senior Compiler Engineer

Metrowerks (a division of Freescale)

March 2001 - January 2004

Led the projects to create CodeWarrior for Palm OS versions 8 and 9, and also did a major part of the work on the 68K compiler and linker. Build the first commercial ARM toolchain to target Palm OS, and handled SDK integration tasks with Handspring, TapWave, HandEra, Sony, AlphaSmart, and Palm.

Mobile Device Architect

Veriprise Wireless

March 2000 - March 2001

This was a startup company that was entering the enterprise wireless space. I led a team developing client software for the Palm VII and Handspring Visor devices. We deployed one of the first collaborative chat applications at the PalmSource 2000 conference, and also had significant work on enterprise email and dispatch solutions.

x86 Compiler Engineer

Metrowerks

January 1998 - March 2000

Developed a linker for Novell Netware

Worked on improving x86 code quality and C++ language performance for the CodeWarrior Professional toolset

Did Windows SDK and MFC integration with CodeWarrior to ship to our customers

Software Engineer

Motorola

June 1995 - January 1998

Was recruited out of college to work with a microcontroller design group in Motorola's pager division. I spent a year doing scripts for design rule checking and other CAD tasks, then moved into embedded systems work, writing test code for the hardware modules, designing memory boards, and helping other software groups in Motorola work with prototypes of our chips in 2-way pager designs.

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Education

B.S. Computer Science

Georgia Institute of Technology

1992 - 1995

Graduated with Highest Honors

Overall GPA of 3.6, Major GPA of 3.8

Placed in top 1% in Computer Science GRE

President of GaTech ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) for two years

Member of Omicron Delta Kappa leadership society

Had Georgia Tech's first student-run website back in 2003, possibly the first personal website at the school

Presidential Scholar (full scholarship for academic excellence and leadership)

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Open Source

StabbyPhone

StabbyPhone, a IVR-system controlling Mr. Stabby, NYC Resistor's industrial robot

May 2010; followed by 2 people; forked 2 times

Wrote App engine code to talk to Twilio API and integrated Arduino Ethernet code to talk to app engine


txjs-fortunecookie

TxJS sample code of Enyo app showing a fortune cookie service

Jul 2011 - Current; followed by 17 people; forked 4 times

Build sample code for TxJS presentation and open sourced it to show a Enyo application integrating with a node.js on-device service


pdk-samples

Sample code and apps that help you learn about the webOS PDK

Apr 2010 - Current; followed by 32 people; forked 5 times

Wrote or updated many of the samples in our SDK


PilRC

PilRC is the PILot Resource Compiler. It takes an input file containing descriptions of Palm Pilot resources and outputs binary resources that can be included into a .prc file.

Maintained this project for several years while at Metrowerks, extended PilRC language to handle Palm OS 5 resource formats and integrated it with our CodeWarrior IDE


webduino

Simple and extensible web server for Arduino and Ethernet Shield

followed by 89 people

Wrote library to make Arduino device with Ethernet Shield act as a web server with extendability to enable AJAX-based control of physical objects


chumby-dropio

Flash viewer widget for content stored on drop.io's drops

followed by 2 people

Widget for the Chumby device to show pictures from a drop.io-enabled web drop. This one the 2009 drop.io hack weekend contest. Developed with Eric Skiff.


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Writing

Books

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Palm OS Web Application Developer's Guide

Ben Combee, R. Eric Lyons, David C. Matthews, Rory Lysaght


Articles & Blogs

10 Reasons Why Geeks Should Love HP webOS

Home - HP webOS Developer Center

There comes a time in a Linux-loving geek’s life when he or she needs a new challenge. Making desktop apps isn’t hacking it anymore and building yet-another-website…


Weak Linking and Linux Shared Libraries

The Life Unwired

This post is about esoteric dynamic linking issues on Linux... feel free to skip it if you're not a programmer. The task seemed simple. Palm had released an early…


Panning in Mozilla Fennec and IFRAMEs

The Life Unwired

On the desktop, scrolling a page involves changing the page's scroll position. This uses OS-widgets like scrollbars -- the OS will copy part of the page to the new…


Turning a Mistake Into a Nightlight

The Life Unwired

A few weeks ago, I sent off the 1.3 version of my RGB LED Shield to get fabbed. It was waiting for me when I returned from the Mozilla All-Hands meeting in California,…


Reading

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Linkers and Loaders

John R. Levine

I actually contributed to this book, providing details on the Win32 implementation of COFF and CodeView debugging


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JavaScript

The Good Parts

Douglas Crockford

First thing I read when I started to take JavaScript seriously, and it's served me well.


The Best of Creative Computing Volume 1

I love documented from the start of personal computing, and this collection of the original Creative Computing magazines always amazes me with the enthusiasm of pioneers.


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Revolution in the Valley

The Insanely Great Story of How the Mac Was Made

Andy Hertzfeld

I read this just before joining the Foleo project, and I still see it's vision of personal computing changing from the old desktop model influencing systems like webOS and iOS today. I just wish we had more ambition with that.


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The Definitive Guide to SQLite

Grant Allen, Mike Owens

A great introduction to embedded database technology and a way for non-DB programmers to get used to SQL. I've referred to it a lot in my device optimization work.


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Pthreads Programming

A POSIX Standard for Better Multiprocessing

Bradford Nichols, Dick Buttlar, Jacqueline Proulx Farrell

The future of software is multicore and multithreaded. It's good to know an API for this and to get used to the unique problems that occur when you not only need your code to work, but also work when random other code might be modifying its state.


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Thinking Forth

Leo Brodie

Forth was my first language after BASIC. This book was the best one about changing how you program to deal with hardware and to work to build up a new system.


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Tools

Atari 800

GNU Emacs

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