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As Java turns 10 years old, software engineers and architects, IT managers and C-level executives alike are all converging on San Francisco's Moscone Center. The same is true of the JDJ team. Here's who will be there bringing you first-hand reports of what is being said and done in Javaland June 27-30, 2005 at JavaOne 2005. JDJ Editors Attending JavaOne 2005, Moscone Center, San Francisco, June 27-30, 2005
Calvin Austin
A section editor of JDJ since June 2004, Calvin Austin is an engineer at SpikeSource.com. He previously led the J2SE 5.0 release at Sun Microsystems and also led Sun's Java on Linux port.
Michael Yuan
Michael Juntao Yuan, a member of JDJ's editorial board since 2004, is a researcher, developer, author, and advocate for Java and open source technologies. Formerly a research associate at the Center for Research in Electronic Commerce at the University of Texas at Austin, he is now a JBoss Core Developer. He is architect of the Nokia Series 40/60 Application Blueprint and co-designer of Sun's Mobile Java Developer Certification Exam.
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