Jeff Haynie is a veteran technology entrepreneur and operator with 17+ years building and scaling developer-focused platforms, from co-founding Appcelerator (acquired by Axway) to leading Pinpoint and most recently founding Agentuity. He blends hands-on engineering—demonstrated by meaningful open-source contributions to the Titanium SDK and Alloy MVC for mobile app development—with product and go-to-market leadership as CTO/CEO across multiple venture-backed startups. Known for turning developer tooling and analytics into investable businesses, his teams have raised and deployed significant VC capital and enterprise partnerships. Based in Austin, he pairs a pragmatic, engineering-first mindset with a communicator’s sensibility, believing clear communication is a competitive advantage in tech. A former Navy aviation electrician, he brings operational rigor from military maintenance to high-growth product and platform operations, and is drawn to projects that marry AI, analytics, and developer productivity.
Contributions:220 commits, 4 PRs, 1 push in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Jeff primarily worked on the Titanium SDK for iOS development, fixing bugs related to certificate problems, Ad Hoc distribution conflicts, and issues with the XHR (XMLHttpRequest) object. They were involved in making improvements to the codebase, especially those related to the iPhone platform, by modifying the build process and handling of native features and related events. Their contributions also included adding support for the Facebook module and adding the new coverflow view.
Alloy is an MVC framework for the Appcelerator Titanium SDK
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:23 commits, 5 comments in 13 days
Contributions summary:Jeff primarily contributed to the Alloy framework, an MVC framework for the Appcelerator Titanium SDK. Their commits focused on improving the build process, including cleanup of command-line help, preserving copyright headers, and refactoring require paths for better module management. They also added the concept of Alloy library built-ins for optimized deployment and code optimization.
npm-packagetitaniumandroidsdkalloy
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