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Hubert Klein Ikkink
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Hubert Klein Ikkink was born in 1973 and lives in Tilburg, the Netherlands, with his beautiful wife and gorgeous children. He is also known as mrhaki, which is simply the initials of his name prepended by mr. He studied Information Systems and Management at the Tilburg University. After finishing his studies he started to work at a company which specialized in knowledge-based software. There he started writing his first Java software (yes, an applet!) in 1996. Over the years his focus switched from applets, to servlets, to Java Enterprise Edition applications, to Spring-based software.
In 2008 he wanted to have fun again when writing software. The larger projects he was working on were more about writing configuration XML files, tuning performance and less about real development in his eyes. So he started to look around and noticed Groovy as a good language to learn about. He could still use existing Java code, libraries, and his Groovy classes in Java. The learning curve isnt steep and to support his learning phase he wrote down interesting Groovy facts in his blog with the title Groovy Goodness. He posts small articles with a lot of code samples to understand how to use Groovy. Since November 2011 he is also a DZone Most Valuable Blogger (MVB); DZone also posts his blog items on their site.
In 2010, 2011, and 2012 Hubert was invited to speak at Gr8Conf in Copenhagen, Denmark. This is a very good conference with all the project leaders of Groovy and Groovy-related projects. In November 2010 he presented a Gradle talk at the J-Fall conference of the Dutch Java User Group. In November 2011 he presented about the new features in Groovy 1.8 at the same conference. The conference is visited by 1000 Java developers and he got the chance to educate some of them about the greatness of Gradle and Groovy.
Hubert works for a company called JDriven in the Netherlands. JDriven focuses on technologies that simplify and improve development of enterprise applications. Employees of JDriven have years of experience with Java and related technologies and are all eager to learn about new technologies. Hubert works on projects using Grails and Java combined with Groovy and Gradle.
It was a great honor to be asked by Packt Publishing to write this book. I knew beforehand it would be a lot of work and somehow needed to be combined with my daytime job. I couldnt have written the book without the help of a lot of people and I would like to thank them.
First of all I would like to thank my family for supporting me while writing this book. They gave me space and time to write the book. Thank you for your patience and a big kiss for Kim, Britt, and Liam; I love you. I also like to thank my colleagues at JDriven. They reviewed the pages I wrote and helped me by asking questions and showing interest in the progress of the book. Of course I like to thank all the people at Gradleware for making Gradle such a great build tool and Ren Grschke for reviewing the chapters in the book.
Finally Id like to thank the great staff at Packt Publishing. Sai Gamare kept me on schedule and made sure everything was submitted on time. Id also like to thank all the editors for reviewing the book. They really helped me to keep focus and be concise with the text.
Ren Grschke has been working as a Software Engineer for more than eight years now. He has worked on several international projects and regularly shares his passion and experience of agile methodologies and software craftsmanship with other developers at different national and international conferences or with bachelor students of the Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW) in Germany.
Supporting Gradle and the Gradle community by providing plugins, patches, screencasts, and talks since the early days, Ren has turned his hobby into his occupation and is now part of the core developer team of Gradle working for Gradleware. From time to time, hes contributing to other open source projects, such as Macports or Griffon.
Rajmahendra Hegde has been a Java Developer since 2000. He is currently working for Logica as Project Lead/Architect. He is a User Group lead for Java User Group Chennai. He has contributed to JSRs and Scalaxia.com. He is the committer for Visage. His primary areas of interest are JEE, JavaFX, JVM Languages (Groovy, Scala, and Visage), NetBeans, and Gradle. You can follow him at @rajonjava
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Micha Huniewicz is a Software Developer, with several years of experience in the JVM technologies. He has been involved in projects for a variety of industries, including banking, press, finance, telecoms, and the government. He was also the head developer of an award-winning community portal. Apart from being an active blogger (http://blog.m1key.me/), he is a passionate photographer and traveller. He holds an M.Sc. degree in Computer Science from Adam Mickiewicz University. Currently, he lives in London.
I would like to thank my parents, Rita and Andrzej, for their continued support and for having faith in me.
James L. Williams is a developer based in Silicon Valley and a frequent international conference speaker. He is the author of the book Learning HTML5 Game Programming for Addison-Wesley. He blogs at http://jameswilliams.be/blog and tweets as @ecspike
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