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Over 10 years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Since then, I've authored books, had kids, traveled the world, found Trish and blogged about it all.

David Geary - the JSF guy?

I wonder if this David Geary is the JSF Geary. I hope so, it'd be great if he started blogging. I've seen David speak before and he's definitely good. Regardless of my recent experience with JSF, it's a technology that's likely to succeed. David is a JSF expert - so hopefully he'll have some tips and tricks for us.

Posted in Java at Aug 08 2004, 02:31:54 PM MDT 4 Comments
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Yes Matt, this is the JSF Geary. You should know that I was enticed into blogging by your rant on JSF. Right now I'm playing frisbee with my dogs, but when I'm done I'll address your rant. 8-)

Thank you for the words kind my speaking about.

<p/> <p/> david

Posted by David Geary on August 08, 2004 at 06:35 PM MDT #

Yeah, David Geary does do a great JSF presentation. He spoke at our JUG a month ago and he really made JSF look nice. JSF is not for everyone, not even for most people, but he made it look good and easy. I was really surprised to see you were so anti-JSF after David did such a good job selling me (in theory, I still haven't gotten a chance to look at the spec yet). Erik

Posted by Erik Weibust on August 10, 2004 at 07:10 AM MDT #

David: I know you from the 'no fluff' and have talked to you a couple times. I have a tiles issue that I need your help on. If you can email me back asap that would be great. This is not something simple, that's why no book or research is helping me. I may be the only one trying to do this. -Eric Lemle

Posted by Eric Lemle on March 07, 2006 at 01:09 PM MST #

eric lemle please contact me @ [email protected] asap.

Posted by rod gendron on August 30, 2006 at 06:52 PM MDT #

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