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Find out what these bloggers are saying about Java technology and more. ![]() James Gosling's Blog: On the Java Road ![]() James Gosling is CTO of Sun's Developer Products group and is known as the father of Java technology. ![]() Jonathan Schwartz's Blog ![]() Jonathan Schwartz is president and chief executive officer of Sun Microsystems. ![]() Edward Ort's blog ![]() Ed Ort is a writer on the staff of the Sun Developer Network. He writes technical articles that appear on java.sun.com and developers.sun.com. ![]() Janice J. Heiss's Blog ![]() In addition to exploring the wonderful world of Java technology -- and getting to interview many Java technology luminaries and unsung heroes -- as a staff writer for Sun, Janice J. Heiss is a published writer of fiction and non-fiction and has written and performed for the stage, including stand-up comedy. ![]() Dana Nourie's Blog ![]() Sun Microsystems staff writer Dana Nourie enjoys exploring the Java platform, especially creating interactive web applications using JavaServer Pages, servlets, and JDBC technologies. ![]() Robert Eckstein's Blog ![]() Robert Eckstein has worked with Java technology since its first release. In a previous life, he was an editor for O'Reilly Media, Inc. He has written 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 to collect vintage video game consoles. He currently lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife Michelle, daughter Lauren, son Nathan, and their talking dog Ginger. ![]() Arun Gupta's Blog ![]() Arun Gupta is a staff engineer at Sun Microsystems in the Web Technologies and Standards team, and he has worked for more than 10 years with distributed computing technologies, including the Java platform, C++, and web-related technologies. ![]() Marina Sum's Blog ![]() Marina Sum is a staff writer for Sun Developer Network. She has been writing for Sun for 15 years, mostly in the technical arena. ![]() SDN Program News ![]() Everything happening in SDN space... ![]() The Aquarium ![]() Interested in GlassFish, Java Web Services, J2EE, SDK, tools, and more? Sun technical experts started this collective blog to aggregate server-side activities and news. ![]() Planet JDK ![]() Get news and views from the Java SE Development Kit community. ![]() Mobile & Embedded Community Blogs ![]() Interested in building applications for the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) for mobile and embedded devices? Keep up-to-date with these blogs from the Mobile & Embedded community. ![]() Core Java Technologies Tech Tips ![]() Tips for using core Java SE APIs. ![]() Enterprise Tech Tips ![]() Get tips on using enterprise Java technologies and APIs, such as those in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE). ![]() Java Fundamentals ![]() Learn about the Java programming language and platform, and how to create applications. ![]() Mobility Tech Tips ![]() Tips to create, test, and deploy applications on Java platforms for mobile and embedded devices, from phonetops to desktops. ![]() Mary Smaragdis's Blog: MaryMaryQuiteContrary ![]() Explicitly and without apology a marketing vehicle, but it is fun. ![]() Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart's Blog ![]() Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart is a Distinguished Engineer at Sun in the area of web services and XML. Eduardo has been involved in a number of open-source efforts, starting with XEmacs -- nee Lucid Emacs -- many years ago. He was also involved in Tomcat and has been the lead on most of the JSP specifications, jakarta-taglibs, and other Apache efforts. ![]() Ed Burns's Blog ![]() Ed is a senior staff engineer at Sun and has been leading the development of the JavaServer Faces specification since its inception. ![]() Craig McClanahan's Blog ![]() Sun senior staff engineer Craig McClanahan was the co-lead for the JavaServer Faces 1.0 specification and the originator of the Struts framework. His blogs often discuss such topics as they relate to the Sun Java Studio Creator IDE. ![]() Tom Ball's Blog ![]() Tom Ball is a senior staff engineer at Sun Microsystems, working on Java language tools. He has been working with Java technology for over 10 years with the JDK, AWT, Swing, Jackpot, NetBeans, and JavaFX teams. Tom considers programming a craft and is always looking for new tools and techniques to improve it. ![]() Simon Phipps's Blog ![]() Simon Phipps is chief technology evangelist at Sun Microsystems, Inc. ![]() Hans Muller's Blog ![]() Hans is the CTO for Sun's Desktop Division. He's been at Sun for over 15 years and has been involved with desktop GUI work of one kind another for nearly all of that time. He's been involved with the Java project since its earliest days and led the Swing team and later all of the client Java work at Sun. ![]() Tor Norbye's Blog ![]() Senior staff engineer Tor Norbye is responsible for the Sun Java Studio Creator IDE's visual page designer and navigation editor. He blogs frequently on topics related to this tool.
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