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== Jaroslav Tulach ==
== Jaroslav Tulach ==
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My name is Jaroslav Tulach and I am the founder and initial architect of [http://www.netbeans.org NetBeans], which is not just a well known IDE, but also the first modular desktop application framework written in Java. My name sounds Slavic and has a strange pronunciation (read the initial J as Y and last ch as in the Scottish "loch" or German "Bach"), because I am Czech. However, as NetBeans has been the flagship software product of Sun Microsystems for a while now, you don't have to worry that content of the [[TheAPIBook]] might not be widely applicable and understandable.
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My name is Jaroslav Tulach and I am the founder and initial architect of [http://www.netbeans.org NetBeans], which is not just a well known IDE, but also the first modular desktop application framework written in Java. My name sounds Slavic and has a strange pronunciation (read the initial [[wikipedia::Palatal_approximant|J as Y]] and [[wikipedia::Ch_(digraph)#Ch_in_Czech|last ch as in Scottish ''loch'' or in German ''Bach'']]), because I am Czech. However, as [[NetBeans]] has been the flagship software product of Sun Microsystems for a while now, you don't have to worry that content of the [[TheAPIBook]] might not be widely applicable and understandable.
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Jaroslav Tulach

My name is Jaroslav Tulach and I am the founder and initial architect of NetBeans, which is not just a well known IDE, but also the first modular desktop application framework written in Java. My name sounds Slavic and has a strange pronunciation (read the initial J as Y and last ch as in Scottish loch or in German Bach), because I am Czech. However, as NetBeans has been the flagship software product of Sun Microsystems for a while now, you don't have to worry that content of the TheAPIBook might not be widely applicable and understandable.

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