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Bio Jeanne Boyarsky | |
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I am a 2002 graduate of Queens College with a degree in Computer Science and completed my Master's degree in Computer Information Technology at Regis University in 2005.
In fall 2009, I started volunteering as a programming mentor for the Stuyvesant robotics team. I am Brainbench certified in the Java Programmer and Web Developer roles. I work as a Java Developer for a bank in New York City. My development interests include databases, web programming/usability and testing. In my free time, I enjoy playing tennis, reading and nature. I gave a lightning talk at the 2007 Google Test Automation Conference. I also wrote a couple of articles for the Journal: I'm proud of my first contribution to open source. Version 1.1.0 of Classpath Suite - Running JUnit 3.8 test classes in a 4.X suite and supporting JUnit 4.4. I'm also excited to say I started blogging in 2008 along with being a part of the success of migrating JavaRanch to Java forum software. I also started tweeting in 2009. I was made a Bartender in 2004, and have been a Sheriff since 2007. I also contributed significantly to the JForum migration I was quoted on the back cover of EJB 3.0 in Action
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