Matthew B. Doar began writing code as a child in Yorkshire in the late
1970s, studied Engineering and then Computer Science at the University
of Cambridge, and finished up with a Ph.D. in computer networking. He
has been a professional software developer for over ten years at a
number of different companies, writing C, C++ and Java code for large
projects and tools. He also wrote JDiff, an open
source
tool for comparing the Java APIs of different versions of large
projects.
Matt currently works near San Jose, CA as a toolsmith by day. By night,
he has learned to play the clarinet, and accidentally delivered his own
son. He is the author of Practical Development Environments.
More technical information and contact details are available at Matt's web site.