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Robert Burdick is an industry veteran with 14 years software design and development experience. He is president and founder of wAppearances, a consulting and training firm specializing in mobile and wireless computing.
Darko Cokor, born in 1970, graduated in 1997 from Zagreb with a major in Computer Sciences and is now working towards his Mr.Sc. He currently works as a Senior Consultant with all things Java, Perl, Apache, Servlet, Linux, JSP and much more.
Jayson Falkner is a full time student at the University of Miami pursuing a degree in Information Technology. He has been programming in Java for the past year and a half and is now focusing on JSP. Jayson is the CTO of Amberjack Software LLC and Webmaster of JSP Insider. In his spare time Jayson likes to program in binary and write not-so-funny jokes using XML.
Ben Galbraith first started programming when he was eight years old. He spent a considerable amount of his youth as a hobby programmer. In his late teens, he was hired by a Silicon Valley computer manufacturer to develop Windows-based client-server applications. In 1995, Mr. Galbraith began developing for the web and fell in love with Unix, VI, and Perl. After some years as an Internet consultant, Mr. Galbraith now leads the Java development team at an insurance company in Salt Lake City. He regularly lectures, evangelizes and gives classes on Java technology.
Rod Johnson is an enterprise Java architect specialising in scalable web applications. He is currently designing a J2EE solution for FT.com, Europe's largest business portal. After an arts degree majoring in music and computer science, Rod completed a Ph.D. in musicology before returning to software development. Rod has worked with Java on both client and server since its release, and has concentrated on Internet development since 1996. His main interests are J2EE architecture, EJB and OO web development. He can be reached at rod.johnson@bigfoot.com.
Larry Kim is a Technologist with netNumina, a systems integrator of customized distributed financial applications. He completed an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and is finishing graduate studies in distributed computing. He was the former Product Manager for the JRun Server at Allaire, and has co-authored several other books on Java Server Programming. Please come see his technical session on JSP web application frameworks & tag patterns at JavaOne 2001, the official Sun Microsystems Java Developer Conference.
Casey Kochmer's professional programming experience spans the past 11 years. Since 1996 his emphasis has been on web development using the server side web languages. Now actively promoting JSP, Casey is a co-founder of JSPInsider.com, a web site devoted to technical support for programmers making the jump to this development environment. Casey is also President of Amberjack Software LLC.
Thor Kristmundsson is a Freelance Developer specializing in distributed computing. He lives in Aalborg, Denmark with his wife Unnur and son Arnar (4).
Sing Li, bitten by the microcomputer bug since 1978, has grown up with the microprocessor age. His first personal computer was a $99 do-it-yourself Netronics COSMIC ELF computer with 256 bytes of memory, mail ordered from the back pages of Popular Electronics magazine. Currently, Sing is an active author, consultant, and entrepreneur. He has written for popular technical journals and is the creator of the "Internet Global Phone", one of the very first Internet phones available. His wide-ranging consulting expertise spans Internet and Intranet systems design, distributed architectures, digital convergence, embedded systems, real-time technologies, and cross platform software design. Recently, he has completed an assignment with Nortel Multimedia Labs working in Computer Telephony Integration, and Advanced Callcenter Management products. Sing is a founder of microWonders, an emerging company specializing in products to fulfill the ubiquitous "computing anywhere" vision. He is also an active participant in the Jini community.
Dan Malks is an Enterprise Java Architect with Sun Microsystems, working in the Sun Java Center in McLean, VA. He received a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from John Hopkins University in 1996 after having earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the College of William and Mary in1987. While focusing on Object-Oriented technologies, he has developed in a variety of environments, including Smalltalk and most recently Java. He has published a number of articles about Java in leading industry periodicals, in addition to being a contributing author to Pro JSP. Currently, he has been focusing on Distributed, Service-based architectural designs, patterns and implementations.
Mark Nelson is currently a software engineer for Distributed Object Technologies (DOTech), a Sun Microsystems Authorized Java Center. A graduate of the University of Connecticut, Mark holds a degree in Computer Engineering. He has been developing in Java since 1996 with a focus on applications and server side programming. Mark can be contacted at mark@dotech.com.
Grant Palmer has worked as a scientific programmer in the Space Technology Division at the NASA Ames Research Center for the past 15 years. He has worked with Java since 1996 developing programs for scientific applications as well as converting older FORTRAN and C codes to the Java platform. Grant lives in Chandler, Arizona with his wife, Lisa, and his two sons, Jackson and Zachary. In his spare time, Grant enjoys skiing and gardening, and is a competitive swimmer. He also likes to watch movies and read historical fiction.
Bob Sullivan has been building large-scale software systems for almost 20 years. He is a co-founder of Distributed Object Technologies (DOTech), Inc., a Sun Microsystems Authorized Java Center that enables its clients to leverage Java, XML and related technologies to construct IT systems and solutions that provide a competitive edge. He has been developing and teaching Object Oriented systems since 1985. Prior to starting DOTech, he was a Systems Engineer with Sun Microsystems where he architected enterprise solutions for large corporate customers. He has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Hartford (1982), and a Masters of Science in Computer Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1987). He can be reached at sully@dotech.com.
Geoff Taylor is a Senior Software Engineer and has worked at Kainos Software Ltd for the last 8 years. He wrote his first web application in PL-SQL in 1995 (back when web programming was hard) and is impressed with how much simpler it all is now. He can be reached at g.taylor@kainos.com.
John Timney is a postgraduate of Nottingham University having gained an MA in Information Technology following a BA Honours Degree from Humberside University. John currently works for Syntegra at their Newcastle office and specializes in Internet development. His computer expertise has gained him a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) award.
Sameer Tyagi writes regularly for online and print publications. He has over four years of experience in software design and development and specializes in server side Java based distribution applications. (N-Tier architectures, JDBC, JNDI, EJB, JMS, RMI, JSP, Servlets et al). He has a Bachelors in Electronic Engineering and numerous other certifications.
Geert van Damme studied Mathematical Psychology and Philosophy but ended up working in the IT business after a short while. In 1997 he started his own development and consulting company Darling, currently focusing on server side Java. Since then he has worked as an independent consultant on a number of projects. He can be reached at geert.vandamme@darling.be.
Steve Wilkinson is a hands on software developer with over 13 years experience. Steve is currently a Principal with Elkhorn Creek Software Inc. where he concentrates on design and implementation of web based applications using Java technologies. Steve has been using Java technologies since 1996. He has worked on projects for companies that range from start-ups to fortune 500 companies like Sun Microsystems, MCI, BellSouth and IBM. In these previous positions, Steve has used various Java technologies, such as RMI, Java Servlets, JHTML, JavaServer Pages, Java Applications and Java Applets. Steve has written on Pro JSP.
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