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29 | <p><a href="http://boost.sourceforge.net/photos/kevlin_henney.jpg"><img border="0" src="http://boost.sourceforge.net/photos/kevlin_henney_small.jpg" alt="kevlin_henney.jpg (18107 bytes)" align="left" hspace="10" vspace="5" width="100" height="142"></a> |
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30 | Kevlin Henney (<a href="mailto:kevlin@curbralan.com">mailto:kevlin@curbralan.com</a>, |
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31 | <a href="http://www.curbralan.com">http://www.curbralan.com</a>) is an |
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32 | independent consultant and trainer based in the UK. He has developed and |
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33 | delivered training course material and consultancy on many aspects of OO |
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34 | development, which he has practiced across a number of domains for longer than |
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35 | he cares (or can) remember. His professional interests include patterns, OO and |
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36 | component-based design, architecture, distributed object systems, and |
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37 | languages, including C++, C#, Java, and Ruby. He is also a member of the BSI |
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38 | C++ standards committee. |
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40 | <p>Now that writing code is no longer the core responsibility of his job, his |
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41 | non-professional interests seem to include the hacking associated with the |
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42 | aforementioned professional interests. However, never being one to keep |
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43 | something to himself (like C++'s relationship with C, this is regarded as both |
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44 | a strength and a weakness), he shares/inflicts (delete as necessary) his |
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45 | professional and non-professional development experiences with/on (ditto) |
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46 | others through writing articles and presenting tutorials, workshops and papers |
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47 | at conferences.</p> |
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48 | <p>He is married, and not just to his work. He and Carolyn have one child, |
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49 | Stefan. The little spare time that remains to him is taken up with music, |
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50 | reading, pub appreciation, etc. Although with a newborn, there is more reading |
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51 | and less pub appreciation (pubs are still appreciated, but more in memory than |
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52 | in interaction). Finally, although he enjoys writing, Kevlin is not |
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53 | really one for writing in the third person.</p> |
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