Gordon Hempton is a seasoned technology entrepreneur and software leader based in Seattle with 15 years of experience building and scaling web applications and AI-powered platforms. As Founder/CEO of Specbook.ai and Co-Founder/CEO of Spot, he blends hands-on engineering with product vision to deliver AI-driven tools for construction specifications and collaboration. His leadership spans startups and scale-ups, including CTO roles at Outreach and GroupTalent, and a hands-on background as a software engineer at Microsoft, giving him both execution depth and strategic insight. An active open-source contributor, he has contributed to Ember.js and Ember Data, shaping core data management and UI framework capabilities that underpin modern web apps. Gordon holds a BS in Computer Science and Mathematics from the University of Washington, reflecting a rigorous technical foundation and a long-standing passion for turning complex requirements into robust, scalable solutions. Notably, his work across founding teams demonstrates a knack for building products from first principles while honing cross-functional teams and go-to-market strategies.
15 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. Computer Science Mathematics, B.S. Computer Science Mathematics at University of Washington
Ember.js - A JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:16 commits in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Gordon primarily focused on improving the Ember.js framework's Handlebars integration and routing capabilities. Their work involved fixing context lookup issues within views and outlets, allowing for multiple contexts in actions, and ensuring correct removal of observers. They also addressed issues related to the handling of component templates and added support for bound handlebars helpers. The commits demonstrate a focus on enhancing the framework's core features related to view management and template rendering.
WarpDrive is a lightweight data library for web apps — universal, typed, reactive, and ready to scale.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:18 commits in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Gordon primarily contributed to the Ember Data library, focusing on bug fixes and feature enhancements related to data management and application state. Their work included modifying model arrays, and the store to address issues in how data is updated and managed. These changes included code modifications in model_array.js, model.js, and tests, demonstrating a focus on improving the data layer's behavior. Additionally, the user ensured that the RestAdapter correctly handles JSON parameters, alongside other code changes.
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