Contributors
Abraham Marin-Perez
Abraham Marin-Perez is a Java programmer, consultant, author, and public speaker with over 10 years of experience in industries ranging from finance to publishing to the public sector. After graduating in computer science at the University of Valencia, Spain, Abraham relocated to London to work at J.P. Morgan, while also getting a BSc in telecommunications. After three years in finance, he switched to online betting for another three years, and then became an independent contractor. Abraham benefited greatly from the London programming community, and decided to give back and share his experience by becoming a Java news editor at InfoQ, speaking at conferences like Devoxx or CodeOne (née JavaOne), authoring Real-World Maintainable Software (O’Reilly), and coauthoring Continuous Delivery in Java (O’Reilly). Always the learner, Abraham is currently studying for a degree in physics. He also helps run the London Java Community and provides career advice at the Meet a Mentor group.
The Code RestorerAdam Bien
Adam Bien (adambien.blog) is a developer, consultant, author, podcaster, and Java enthusiast. He’s been using Java since JDK 1.0 and JavaScript since LiveScript and still enjoys writing code. Adam regularly organizes Java EE, WebStandards, and JavaScript ...