DZone Videos of Me and What I’ve Been Up To

Posted by: Robert Fischer on 06/23/2010

In case you fear I’ve fallen off the face of the planet completely, here’s some evidence to the contrary. DZone put up two video interviews of me: one on Gradle and open source and one on Grails plugins and domain objects.

Aside from my summer field education placement at a church in Yanceyville, NC, I’ve been working on RobertCFischer.com and The Indie3 Project. I’ve also been doing some open source work on figuring out the EPA’s MOVES model (GPL FTW!) and my programming language, Ashlar. Also researching perpetration induced traumatic stress (PITS), as well as dogs. With all that, my blogging has dropped to pretty much zero.


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About Robert Fischer

Robert Fischer

Robert Fischer is a multi-language open source developer currently specializing in Groovy in Grails. In the past, his specialties have been in Perl, Java, Ruby, and OCaml. In the future, his specialty will probably be F# or (preferably) a functional JVM language like Scala or Clojure.

Robert is the author of Grails Persistence in GORM and GSQL, a regular contributor to GroovyMag and JSMag, the founder of the JConch Java concurrency library, and the author/maintainer of Liquibase-DSL and the Autobase database migration plugin for Grails.

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