Ludovic Champenois
Patrick Keegan is the lead technical writer for NetBeans IDE. He has been writing about the IDE since May 1999, when NetBeans was a small Czech company yet to be acquired by Sun Microsystems.
Ludovic Champenois is a senior architect at Sun Microsystems. He has been with Sun for the last ten years, and is currently the tech lead and architect for NetBeans J2EE support.
Gregory Crawley conceptualized and implemented the NB4.0 Mobility device fragmentation solution. He continues to be an avid NetBeans IDE user and developer of J2ME games in association with Cotopia Wireless.
Charlie Hunt is a NetBeans Technology Evangelist at Sun Microsystems. He has been working with Java since 1997 and has held many positions at Sun Microsystems, including Java Architect and Java Performance Engineer.
Christopher Webster, a member of the Java Studio Enterprise development team, focuses on service-oriented architecture (SOA) tools. Before joining Sun, Chris was a computer scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Before joining Sun, Chris was a computer scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Gregory Crawley
Patrick Keegan is the lead technical writer for NetBeans IDE. He has been writing about the IDE since May 1999, when NetBeans was a small Czech company yet to be acquired by Sun Microsystems.
Ludovic Champenois is a senior architect at Sun Microsystems. He has been with Sun for the last ten years, and is currently the tech lead and architect for NetBeans J2EE support.
Gregory Crawley conceptualized and implemented the NB4.0 Mobility device fragmentation solution. He continues to be an avid NetBeans IDE user and developer of J2ME games in association with Cotopia Wireless.
Charlie Hunt is a NetBeans Technology Evangelist at Sun Microsystems. He has been working with Java since 1997 and has held many positions at Sun Microsystems, including Java Architect and Java Performance Engineer.
Christopher Webster, a member of the Java Studio Enterprise development team, focuses on service-oriented architecture (SOA) tools. Before joining Sun, Chris was a computer scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Before joining Sun, Chris was a computer scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Charlie Hunt
Patrick Keegan is the lead technical writer for NetBeans IDE. He has been writing about the IDE since May 1999, when NetBeans was a small Czech company yet to be acquired by Sun Microsystems.
Ludovic Champenois is a senior architect at Sun Microsystems. He has been with Sun for the last ten years, and is currently the tech lead and architect for NetBeans J2EE support.
Gregory Crawley conceptualized and implemented the NB4.0 Mobility device fragmentation solution. He continues to be an avid NetBeans IDE user and developer of J2ME games in association with Cotopia Wireless.
Charlie Hunt is a NetBeans Technology Evangelist at Sun Microsystems. He has been working with Java since 1997 and has held many positions at Sun Microsystems, including Java Architect and Java Performance Engineer.
Christopher Webster, a member of the Java Studio Enterprise development team, focuses on service-oriented architecture (SOA) tools. Before joining Sun, Chris was a computer scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Before joining Sun, Chris was a computer scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Patrick Keegan
Patrick Keegan is the lead technical writer for NetBeans IDE. He has been writing about the IDE since May 1999, when NetBeans was a small Czech company yet to be acquired by Sun Microsystems.
Ludovic Champenois is a senior architect at Sun Microsystems. He has been with Sun for the last ten years, and is currently the tech lead and architect for NetBeans J2EE support.
Gregory Crawley conceptualized and implemented the NB4.0 Mobility device fragmentation solution. He continues to be an avid NetBeans IDE user and developer of J2ME games in association with Cotopia Wireless.
Charlie Hunt is a NetBeans Technology Evangelist at Sun Microsystems. He has been working with Java since 1997 and has held many positions at Sun Microsystems, including Java Architect and Java Performance Engineer.
Christopher Webster, a member of the Java Studio Enterprise development team, focuses on service-oriented architecture (SOA) tools. Before joining Sun, Chris was a computer scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Before joining Sun, Chris was a computer scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Christopher Webster
Patrick Keegan is the lead technical writer for NetBeans IDE. He has been writing about the IDE since May 1999, when NetBeans was a small Czech company yet to be acquired by Sun Microsystems.
Ludovic Champenois is a senior architect at Sun Microsystems. He has been with Sun for the last ten years, and is currently the tech lead and architect for NetBeans J2EE support.
Gregory Crawley conceptualized and implemented the NB4.0 Mobility device fragmentation solution. He continues to be an avid NetBeans IDE user and developer of J2ME games in association with Cotopia Wireless.
Charlie Hunt is a NetBeans Technology Evangelist at Sun Microsystems. He has been working with Java since 1997 and has held many positions at Sun Microsystems, including Java Architect and Java Performance Engineer.
Christopher Webster, a member of the Java Studio Enterprise development team, focuses on service-oriented architecture (SOA) tools. Before joining Sun, Chris was a computer scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Before joining Sun, Chris was a computer scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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