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Robert Eckstein has worked with Java since its first release. In a previous life, he has been an editor for O'Reilly Media, Inc. and a programmer for Motorola's cellular technology division. He has authored, co-authored, or edited a number of books, including Java Swing, Java Enterprise Best Practices, Using Samba, XML Pocket Reference, and Webmaster in a Nutshell. In his spare time he has been known to tinker with filmmaking and digital photography, as well as collecting vintage video game consoles. He currently lives in Austin, Texas with his wife Michelle, his children Lauren and Nathan, and their talking dog Ginger.
James Elliott is a senior software engineer at Berbee, with fifteen years' professional experience as a systems developer. He started designing with objects well before work environments made it convenient, and has a passion for building high-quality Java tools and frameworks to simplify the tasks of other developers.
Marc Loy is a trainer and media specialist in Madison, WI. When he's not working with digital video and DVDs, he's programming in Java. He can still be found teaching the odd Perl and Java course out in Corporate America, but even on the road he'll have his PowerBook and a video project with him.
Dave Wood, co-author of O'Reilly's Java Swing, has been a Java Guy since he went to work for Sun Microsystems in 1997, and has been involved in object-oriented design and development his entire career. He left Sun to make his millions in the dot-com boom, and is currently a thousandaire. Dave recently finished up technical review duty for the third book in O'Reilly's Head First series: Head First Servlets and JSP.
When he's not in front of a keyboard, Dave spends as much time as possible with his wife, Shannon, their twins, Aidan and Ailie, and their five dogs and cats. Dave's hobbies include cycling, golf (he's terrible), and playing Texas Hold'em.
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