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Adam Dingle taught computer science at Charles University in Prague from 1994 to 1997, where he led the 7-student Xelfi project which ultimately evolved into NetBeans. Since returning to the U.S. he's worked for a number of software companies including Google, where he worked as a software engineer from 2002 until 2006. He now leads a small software startup in San Francisco where he uses NetBeans for coding every day.
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Jarda,
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I'd be happy to review. I will, however, be on vacation in Costa Rica
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from March 28 through April 12 so I won't be able to do any review work
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at that time. If you can sent me Part I by March 21 I should be able to
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give you my comments by March 27, before I leave for my trip. I'll be
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able to send comments for Parts II and III only after I come back from
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my trip on April 12. Let me know if this schedule would work for you.
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Revision as of 22:27, 27 March 2008

Adam Dingle taught computer science at Charles University in Prague from 1994 to 1997, where he led the 7-student Xelfi project which ultimately evolved into NetBeans. Since returning to the U.S. he's worked for a number of software companies including Google, where he worked as a software engineer from 2002 until 2006. He now leads a small software startup in San Francisco where he uses NetBeans for coding every day.

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