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< < | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava . He has joined the JUG and programmed in Java since then, developing for some of the major companies in Brazil, working with many different technologies and architectures. Nowadays, he works as a Senior Consultant for Summa Technologies, helps to coordinate SouJava, writes for JavaMagazine, is a java.net blogger (http://weblogs.java.net/pub/au/80), an expert at JSR-207 and a speaker in many events throughout Brazil, his home land. He owns two projects in java.net, reusable-components and antg. Some of his friends call him Mister M because while a famous TV network was presenting the episodes in which the magician would explain how classical tricks were done, Michael was doing amazing things with Java and teaching everyone about them. | > > | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava . He has joined the JUG and programmed in Java since then, developing for some of the major companies in Brazil, working with many different technologies and architectures. Nowadays, he works as a Senior Consultant for Summa Technologies, is the community manager for the JSR Community, helps to coordinate SouJava, writes for JavaMagazine, is a java.net blogger (http://weblogs.java.net/pub/au/80), an expert at JSR-207 and JSR-250 and a speaker in many events throughout Brazil, his home land. He owns two projects in java.net, genesis and reusable-components. Some of his friends call him Mister M because while a famous TV network was presenting the episodes in which the magician would explain how classical tricks were done, Michael was doing amazing things with Java and teaching everyone about them. | | | Projects: | |
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< < | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava . He has joined the JUG and programmed in Java since then, developing for some of the major companies in Brazil, working with many different technologies and architectures. Nowadays, he works as a Senior Consultant for Summa Technologies, helps to coordinate SouJava, writes for JavaMagazine?, is a java.net blogger (http://weblogs.java.net/pub/au/80), an expert at JSR-207 and a speaker in many events throughout Brazil, his home land. He owns two projects in java.net, reusable-components and antg. Some of his friends call him Mister M because while a famous TV network was presenting the episodes in which the magician would explain how classical tricks were done, Michael was doing amazing things with Java and teaching everyone about them. | > > | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava . He has joined the JUG and programmed in Java since then, developing for some of the major companies in Brazil, working with many different technologies and architectures. Nowadays, he works as a Senior Consultant for Summa Technologies, helps to coordinate SouJava, writes for JavaMagazine, is a java.net blogger (http://weblogs.java.net/pub/au/80), an expert at JSR-207 and a speaker in many events throughout Brazil, his home land. He owns two projects in java.net, reusable-components and antg. Some of his friends call him Mister M because while a famous TV network was presenting the episodes in which the magician would explain how classical tricks were done, Michael was doing amazing things with Java and teaching everyone about them. | | | Projects: |
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< < | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava . He has joined the JUG and programmed in Java since then, developing for some of the major companies in Brazil, working with many different technologies and architectures. Nowadays, he works as a Senior Consultant for Summa Technologies, helps to coordinate SouJava, writes for JavaMagazine?, is a java.net blogger (http://weblogs.java.net/pub/au/80), an expert at JSR-207 and a speaker in many events throughout Brazil, his home land. He owns two projects in java.net, reusable-components and antg. | > > | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava . He has joined the JUG and programmed in Java since then, developing for some of the major companies in Brazil, working with many different technologies and architectures. Nowadays, he works as a Senior Consultant for Summa Technologies, helps to coordinate SouJava, writes for JavaMagazine?, is a java.net blogger (http://weblogs.java.net/pub/au/80), an expert at JSR-207 and a speaker in many events throughout Brazil, his home land. He owns two projects in java.net, reusable-components and antg. Some of his friends call him Mister M because while a famous TV network was presenting the episodes in which the magician would explain how classical tricks were done, Michael was doing amazing things with Java and teaching everyone about them. | | | Projects: |
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< < | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava . He has joined the JUG and programmed in Java since then, developing for some of the major companies in Brazil, working with many different technologies and architectures. Nowadays, he works as a Senior Consultant for Summa Technologies, helps to coordinate SouJava, writes for JavaMagazine?, is a java.net blogger (http://weblogs.java.net/pub/au/80), an expert at JSR-207 and a speaker in many events throughout Brazil, his home land. He owns two projects in java.net, reusable-components and antg. | > > | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava . He has joined the JUG and programmed in Java since then, developing for some of the major companies in Brazil, working with many different technologies and architectures. Nowadays, he works as a Senior Consultant for Summa Technologies, helps to coordinate SouJava, writes for JavaMagazine?, is a java.net blogger (http://weblogs.java.net/pub/au/80), an expert at JSR-207 and a speaker in many events throughout Brazil, his home land. He owns two projects in java.net, reusable-components and antg. | | | Projects: |
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< < | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began almost 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava . He has programmed in Java since then, developing for some of the major companies in Brazil, working with many different technologies and architectures. Nowadays, he works as a Senior Consultant for Summa Technologies, helps to coordinate SouJava, writes for JavaMagazine?, is a java.net blogger (http://weblogs.java.net/pub/au/80), an expert at JSR-207 and a speaker in many events throughout Brazil, his home land. He owns two projects in java.net, reusable-components and antg. | > > | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava . He has joined the JUG and programmed in Java since then, developing for some of the major companies in Brazil, working with many different technologies and architectures. Nowadays, he works as a Senior Consultant for Summa Technologies, helps to coordinate SouJava, writes for JavaMagazine?, is a java.net blogger (http://weblogs.java.net/pub/au/80), an expert at JSR-207 and a speaker in many events throughout Brazil, his home land. He owns two projects in java.net, reusable-components and antg. | | | Projects: |
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< < | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began almost 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava | > > | Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began almost 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava . He has programmed in Java since then, developing for some of the major companies in Brazil, working with many different technologies and architectures. Nowadays, he works as a Senior Consultant for Summa Technologies, helps to coordinate SouJava, writes for JavaMagazine?, is a java.net blogger (http://weblogs.java.net/pub/au/80), an expert at JSR-207 and a speaker in many events throughout Brazil, his home land. He owns two projects in java.net, reusable-components and antg. | | | Projects: | | | | |
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Michael Nascimento Santos started programming when he was eleven years old and hasn't stop since then. His interest about Java began almost 5 five years ago, when a popular computer magazine in Brazil published an article about the language and SouJava??
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