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Paul Webber's Info Page
Experience
Paul Webber began developing object oriented software for various domains in 1988. Before that he served as an Air Defense Artillery officer in Germany in the mid 80's and finished his Master's in 1987. His first job in the civilian sector was with General Dynamics Space Systems Division where he worked on programs for the Advanced Launch System using Smalltalk. After 6 years at GD he moved on to various other programming positions in domains covering Data Warehousing, Biotechnology and Financial Behavioral Analytics. In late 1996 Paul started programming in Java at a local Biotechnology company where he was also a beta tester for IBM's
VisualAge
for Java. He has been the volunteer president for the San Diego Java User's Group since 2001 and is an instructor at the University of California Extensions Program teaching introductory Java programming and EJB 3.0. Paul also volunteers at a non profit school teaching Java to 5th graders on up to high schoolers with a focus on gaming and robotics. He is also an avid Paraglider pilot at Torrey Pines Glider Port or in the mountains surrounding San Diego.
Education
BS Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Purdue University;
MS Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana
Membership
President, San Diego Java User's Group, 2001 - present
Java Champion
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