Welcome to the homepage of Tom Robinson, software engineer, open source hacker, and entrepreneur.

Currently I'm building Metabase, an open source business intelligence tool that can be set up in 5 minutes, and anyone can use to ask questions about their data.

Previously I founded 280 North, a Y Combinator startup, along with Francisco Tolmasky and Ross Boucher. We created the Cappuccino web application framework, Objective-J programming language, Atlas IDE and visual interface editor for Cappuccino, and 280 Slides, a presentation creation tool which raised the bar for web application user experience. In 2010 Motorola Mobility acquired 280 North.

I have also worked to standardize JavaScript APIs such as CommonJS modules (used in Node.js and other platforms) and Promises/A+. Previously I created the Narwhal JavaScript Platform and the JSGI web server interface.

I received a B.S. in Computer Science and Engineering and a M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California.