Alex started learning to program in the 80s in an era of classic home computers that allowed you to get down and dirty at the system level. After graduating with a degree in Chemistry he’s worked on a variety of projects including Fruit Machines, Line Cards, CCTV recorders and point-to-multipoint wireless microwave systems. Since the turn of the century his primary focus has been working with FLOSS platforms, especially Linux. For the last nine years he’s been working at Linaro helping improve QEMU’s emulation features. A keen Emacs user he will happily answer questions and proselytise for the One True Editor (tm).
You can find me in the following places:
Pinned LoadingMy .emacs and various support bits and pieces
A collection of .bashrc stuff and other dotfiles
A Chromium/Firefox "clone" of It's All Text for spawning an editor to edit text areas in browsers. Based on David Hilley's original Chromium extension.
Support for rsync from Emacs dired buffers
A copy of my current CV in org-mode form
Makefile 1
Forked from qemu/qemu
Alex Bennée's hacking copy of QEMU. Be aware branches which are not pull requests can get re-based all the time
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