Dave Carlton is a veteran software engineer and entrepreneur with over three decades of experience designing firmware, embedded systems, and server architectures. As founder of Polymicro Systems and former manager/engineer at Apple, he led the Open Firmware team and shipped low-level features like Target Disk Mode and Xserve firmware interfaces while coordinating cross-functional hardware/software diagnostics. He blends hands-on low-level skills (assembly, Forth, C, Obj-C) with systems and networking expertise, often using logic analyzers and oscilloscopes to diagnose complex hardware-software interactions. Dave has also led infrastructure for online gaming as CTO of Playnet and contributed UI/editor improvements to the notable open-source Factor language project. He prefers technically challenging roles that require intimate knowledge of both silicon and software, and brings rare breadth from embedded security systems to consumer-facing tools. Based in Conroe, Texas, he continues to consult and develop robust systems through his independent practice.
Contributions:6 reviews, 12 commits, 24 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Dave primarily focused on UI and editor improvements for the Factor programming language. They implemented features for caret shapes, including box and filled box options, and integrated the aquamacs editor. Additionally, the user made code changes to support different caret shapes. These contributions enhanced the Factor language's editor functionality and user experience.
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