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I am a software architect primarily specializing (at the moment) in Java (desktop, Web and enterprise). Previously, I was the principle developer on several award-winning and number-one selling computer games developed by FTL Games (now defunct). I wrote "Java Game Programming for Dummies", ISBN 0764501682. I have taught Java programming (basic, advanced, concurrent and enterprise) for the University of California, San Diego Extension program. I have also presented on game programming at the JavaOne conference. | I am a software architect primarily specializing (at the moment) in Java (desktop, Web and enterprise). Previously, I was the principle developer on several award-winning and number-one selling computer games developed by FTL Games (now defunct), including Dungeon Master. I wrote "Java Game Programming for Dummies", ISBN 0764501682. I have taught Java programming (basic, advanced, concurrent and enterprise) for the University of California, San Diego Extension program. I have also presented on game programming at the JavaOne conference. | ||
In addition to my professional involvement in software engineering, I have an interest in poker and probability. | In addition to my professional involvement in software engineering, I have an interest in poker and probability. |
Revision as of 03:36, 2 April 2007
I am a software architect primarily specializing (at the moment) in Java (desktop, Web and enterprise). Previously, I was the principle developer on several award-winning and number-one selling computer games developed by FTL Games (now defunct), including Dungeon Master. I wrote "Java Game Programming for Dummies", ISBN 0764501682. I have taught Java programming (basic, advanced, concurrent and enterprise) for the University of California, San Diego Extension program. I have also presented on game programming at the JavaOne conference.
In addition to my professional involvement in software engineering, I have an interest in poker and probability.