We miss you Jim!

On December 25, 2007, Jim, the creator of this page passed away. He will be missed deeply by family, friends, and internet community. Jim's obituary. We leave these pages so that we can remind ourselves of all the good Jim as done. Java ranch honoring Jim.

Jim's Pages

Welcome! I'm a software development professional with 25 years on the job, and I still love learning, reading, listening, experimenting with great new things that come along. Sometimes I just can't help but write down what I'm thinking about. So this site is a bit of a brain dump with some thinking out loud, some ideas in progress, and just maybe something you can use.

Here are the major topics so far ...

Software Architecture and Architecture Trends
Story Driven Process
Java Pages
Getting On The Web for small businesses & web clients
Links on software topics

I hope you find something useful here.  I invite all constructive comments, suggestions, contributions, corrections, and so on. Please let me know if this site was worth your while. Thanks!

SurfScranton - my "hobby" site.

Revisions
08/24/2005 Added The Java Environment
05/14/2005 Added Object Oriented Design Principles
07/17/2005 Added Architecture Trends - neat new ideas!
09/02/2004 Updated style sheet & formatting for Mozilla Firefox.
12/23/2003 Updated the Resume links.
12/17/2003 Added KnightsPrinciples for a down-to-earth look at OO principles
12/13/2003 Added TextDiff to the JavaPages
12/12/2003 Added LawOfDemeter to the JavaPages
10/28/2003 Replaced DependencyInversionPrinciple page with new presentation
07/20/2003 Updated Visitor Pattern with a note and minor edits
Alphabetized the topics on this list.
Uploaded oochart.rex just for grins
06/04/2003 Added Dependency Inversion Principle
03/28/2003 Added Messaging Patterns and CmdServer
03/03/2003 Added CollectionsFramework  
02/10/2003 Added ArchitecturalLayering page with links and material borrowed from Ratio.
02/05/2003 Cleaned up wording in ValueOfArchitecture and ApplicationArchitecture

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