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About the Authors
Stephen Chin is the Lead Java Community Manager at Oracle and JavaOne Content Co-Chair. He has
keynoted numerous Java conferences around the world, including JavaOne, where he is a four-time
Rock Star Award recipient. Stephen is an avid motorcyclist who has done several pan-European
evangelism tours, interviewing hackers in their natural habitat and posting the videos on
http://nighthacking.com/ . When he is not traveling, Stephen enjoys teaching kids how to do embedded
and robot programming together with his 12-year-old daughter.
James Weaver is a Java developer, author, and speaker with a passion for helping Java to be
increasingly leveraged in rich-client applications and the Internet of Things. James has authored and
co-authored several books, including Inside Java , the Beginning J2EE series, and the Pro JavaFX
series. He also speaks internationally at software technology conferences about Java, JavaFX, IoT,
and cloud computing. James tweets as @JavaFXpert, and blogs at both http://JavaFXpert.com and
http://CulturedEar.com .
About the Technical Editor
Mark Heckler is a Pivotal Developer Advocate, conference speaker, and published author focusing
upon software development for the Internet of Things and the Cloud. He has worked with key players
in the manufacturing, retail, medical, scientific, telecom, and financial industries and various public
sector organizations to develop and deliver critical capabilities on time and on budget. Mark is an
open source contributor, author/curator of a developer-focused blog (HYPERLINK
“http://www.thehecklers.org/ ” http://www.thehecklers.org ), and possessor of an occasionally
interesting Twitter account (@MkHeck). Mark lives with his very understanding wife in St. Louis, MO
USA.
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