Todd Greanier
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Todd Greanier is an author and software architect, widely regarded as an expert in Java programming.[1][2] He has written several books on the subject, including Java Foundations, which is used as a textbook in many college-level computer science programs. It has been translated into over forty languages and is the standard text for Java programmers in India, Russia, Germany, and South Africa.[citation needed]
Once a popular instructor for Sun Microsystems,[citation needed] Greanier now works to develop and deliver online training programs. He was a frequent contributor to the now defunct New York Sun newspaper[3], and was co-author (with sportswriter Sean Lahman) of three books on professional football.[4]
Todd is currently working on a book on boxing history[citation needed] and is one of the founders (with Sean Lahman) of Bluebeard Publishing.[5]
Footnotes
- ↑ From Sun Developer Network — "Greanier…has been teaching and developing Java since it was introduced publicly. An expert in distributed Java technologies, he teaches classes in a wide range of topics, including JDBC, RMI, CORBA, UML, Swing, servlets/JSP, security, JavaBeans, Enterprise Java Beans, and multithreading. He also creates custom seminars for corporations, slanted to their specific needs."
- ↑ Review of Greanier's appearance at Java University. — "Greanier, a longtime Java developer and trainer, is an engaging instructor…"
- ↑ authors' archive at New York Sun website
- ↑ Listing of football books at Amazon.
- ↑ Bluebeard Publishing website.
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