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Howard Lewis Ship
on 07/26/2010
I'm once again partnering with SkillsMatter to teach my full Tapestry workshop. This is an expanded version of the class, which is growing from three days up to four; the additional day will ensure that we have time for all the existing materials, and add a new section on testing using TestNG, Selenium and Groovy. It will also give us more time to explore student directed ideas, such as security and meta-programming.
The class will be taught at SkillsMatter's offices in London, from October 5th through the 8th.
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About Howard Lewis Ship
Howard Lewis Ship is the creator and lead developer for the Apache Tapestry project, and is a noted expert on Java framework design and developer productivity. He has over twenty years of full-time software development under his belt, with over ten years of Java. He cut his teeth writing customer support software for Stratus Computer, but eventually traded PL/1 for Objective-C and NeXTSTEP before settling into Java. Lately, he's been dipping his toes into alternate languages, including Clojure.
Howard is the author of Tapestry in Action for Manning Publications (which covers Tapestry 3.0). He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Suzanne, a novelist, and his son, Jacob.
Howard is an independent consultant, offering Tapestry training, mentoring and project work as well as training in Clojure.
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