Benjamin Fitch is an experienced technical writer and tooling-focused documentation engineer with seven years in software-focused roles and a two-decade history of technical communication across enterprise software. He combines hands-on skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, DITA, reStructuredText, Git, Java, and Python with experience supporting both agile and traditional development lifecycles. At Intel and other firms he has specialized in clarifying complex APIs and maintaining developer-facing docs—most recently contributing to the oneDNN oneAPI deep learning library by improving public headers and getting-started examples. Based in Spokane, Washington, he pairs editorial rigor with build/release and localization know-how from earlier roles, making him adept at bridging engineering and content workflows. An unusual strength is his formal training in music, which informs a methodical, detail-oriented approach to structure and rhythm in technical prose.
7 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music at Northwestern University
Contributions summary:Benjamin primarily focused on improving the documentation within the oneDNN repository. Their contributions involved editing Doxygen comments in public headers, updating documentation to reflect the latest changes, and making copy edits in the getting started C++ example. Additionally, the user replaced older documentation URLs with the AEM versions. These edits indicate a focus on clarifying and maintaining the project's documentation.
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