Benjamin G is a Lead iOS Developer based in Lyon with 11 years of experience crafting mobile and macOS applications, now steering iOS engineering at UZER. He combines deep platform expertise—from Objective-C maintenance to modern Swift and cross-platform React Native delivery—with hands-on leadership in code review, CI and agile practices. His background includes shipping healthcare and payment-enabled apps, integrating Apple Pay/Google Pay, and maintaining performance-sensitive image tooling for macOS (notably contributing DPI and WebP/BPG support to a QuickLook plugin). Comfortable across native and hybrid stacks, he also brings server-side and sysadmin experience from managing Linux deployments. Pragmatic and technically curious, he often blends low-level image processing fixes with product-minded decisions to unblock teams and improve user experience.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Baccalauréat technologique, Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician, Bac, Baccalauréat technologique, Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician, Bac at Lycée Louis Aragon
M2, Computer Engineering, M2, Computer Engineering at SUPINFO - The International Institute of Information Technology
Brevet de technicien supérieur (BTS), Computer Programming, Specific Applications, BTS Informatique et réseau industriels, Brevet de technicien supérieur (BTS), Computer Programming, Specific Applications, BTS Informatique et réseau industriels at Lycée Edouard Branly
QuickLook and Spotlight plugins to display the dimensions, size and DPI of an image in the title bar instead of the filename. Also preview some unsupported formats like WebP & bpg.
Role in this project:
Software Engineer
Contributions:6 releases, 1 review, 25 commits in 4 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Benjamin primarily focused on enhancing the image preview functionality of the QuickLook plugin. Their contributions included adding DPI information to the preview, and updating dependencies. Specifically, they updated libbpg and libwebp to the latest versions, allowing for broader image format support and performance improvements. They also made changes to allow macOS 10.13+ compatibility.
iOS remote application written in Swift to control a MPD server.
Contributions:281 commits, 2 PRs, 122 pushes in 3 years 11 months
swiftiosmpdmpd-server
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