Christopher Judd
Developer, Consultant, Author & Mobility Expert
Christopher Judd is the president and primary consultant for Judd Solutions (http://www.juddsolutions.com), an international speaker, an open source evangelist, the Central Ohio Java Users Group (http://www.cojug.org) and Columbus iPhone Developer User Group leader, and the co-author of Beginning Groovy and Grails (Apress, 2008) as well as the author of the children’s book “Bearable Moments”. He has spent 16 years ..
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Pete Campbell
Developer, Consultant, Principal @ Sumiro Labs LLC
Dr. Pete Campbell is definitely a full-stack developer, having started his career designing computer chips and now focusing on interactive web applications. While still developing traditional server-based web applications in Ruby, Pete is steadily moving towards solutions that combine JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS to provide more rich, interactive web experiences.
After working on the Power5 microprocessor at IBM, he ..
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Seth Ladd
Chrome Developer Advocate
Seth is a web engineer and Chrome Developer Advocate, helping developers of all sizes launch awesome modern web apps with Dart. He produced Aloha on Rails, the Hawaii Ruby on Rails and Web Development Conference, and New Game, the conference for HTML5 game developers. Way back, Seth co-authored the Expert Spring MVC book. More recently, he helped release Angry Birds for the web. Seth is on the board of the Academy of..
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Pratik Patel
CTO TripLingo & Code Hacker
Pratik Patel is the CTO of Atlanta based TripLingo (http://www.triplingo.com/). He wrote the first book on 'enterprise Java' in 1996, "Java Database Programming with JDBC." He has also spoken at various conferences and participates in several local tech groups and startup groups. He's in the startup world now and hacks iOS, Android, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Rails, and ..... well everything except Perl.
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Craig Walls
Author of Spring in Action
Craig Walls is a senior engineer with SpringSource as the Spring Social project lead and is the author of Spring in Action and XDoclet in Action (both published by Manning) and Modular Java (published by Pragmatic Bookshelf). He's a zealous promoter of the Spring Framework, speaking frequently at local user groups and conferences and writing about Spring and OSGi on his blog. When he's not slinging code, Craig spends..
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