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<img src="pics/derrick.jpg" width="97" height="101"> <img src="pics/canada.gif" width="53" height="39"><br>
Derrick Oswald<br>
Software Development Manager<br>
Autodesk Inc.<br>
427 Laurier Avenue West<br>
Suite 500<br>
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada<br>
K1R 7Y2<br>
(613) 755-5065
<br><a href="http://www.autodesk.com">http://www.autodesk.com</a><br>
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<strong>On Derrick Oswald</strong>
<p>Derrick is the lead programmer and project manager of HTMLParser.
<p>He started using the HTMLParser for an email message application
(<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/connector">http://sourceforge.net/projects/connector</a>)
when he discovered the javax.swing.text.html.HTMLEditorKit just
wouldn't cut it. Since then he has added character set processing
functionality and URL connection handling as well as beans for
text/link extraction and done some bug fixes. <p>Derrick has been
programming for the last 17 years, and in java since version 1.0
first came out. He is a Sun Certified Developer and proselytizes
Java development wherever possible.
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Derrick on Canada</strong>
<p>To Americans, Canada is the great white north. It's a vast expanse
of land with only as many people as California. There is however, a
surprising amount of activity in the high tech sector, especially in
the capital region where about a million people live. <p> I love the
spring, when I can ride my bike to work, the air is warm and the
tap water is still ice cold. It's a great place to bring up
kids (I have two) and offers a relaxed multi-lingual culture
of fine art, athletics (go Senators!), industry, recreation,
education and friendship.<p> Come and visit one February for
Winterlude, but bring your woolly long johns.
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Somik Raha <br>
Extreme Programmer & Coach<br>
Industrial Logic Inc.<br>
2583 Cedar Street, Berkeley,<br>
CA USA 94709<br> <a href="http://www.industriallogic.com">http://www.industriallogic.com</a><br>
<a href="http://www.industrialxp.org">http://www.industrialxp.org</a><br>
<a href="http://www.geocities.com/somik/">Personal Home Page</a><br>
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<a href="http://sourceforge.net/sendmessage.php?touser=187944">email</a>
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Voice : 510.540.8336<br>
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<strong>On Somik Raha</strong>
<p>Somik was the founder and lead programmer/project manager of
HTMLParser since its inception in April 2001 till April 2003.
He started the project while he was working <a href="http://www.kizna.com">at
Kizna Corporation, Japan</a>. He is thankful to Kizna for allowing him
to open source the parser, as it was not what Kizna was making. </p>
<p>Thereafter, hundreds of people wrote back, asking for modifications,
giving design suggestions, bug reports, etc. and making the parser what
it is today. The parser is truly a collaborative effort with people from
different countries, companies, cultures.</p></td>
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<strong>Somik on India </strong></p>
<p>India is a massive multi-cultural nation, home to over a billion people,
a hustling and bustling democracy. </p>
<p>India has 27 states, and over 40 languages and dialects. Don't be surprised
if you find two Indians communicating with each other in English - for
that might be the only common language they share.</p>
<p>Food in India is awesome, with each state having its own cuisine. India's
population includes Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jains, Buddhists, Jews,
Parsees and many others. Two famous Indian exports are : Yoga and Software
:) </p>
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Joshua Kerievsky<br>
Founder, Extreme Programmer & Coach<br>
Industrial Logic Inc.<br>
2583 Cedar Street, Berkeley,<br>
CA USA 94709<br>
<a href="http://www.industriallogic.com">http://www.industriallogic.com</a><br>
<a href="http://www.industrialxp.org">http://www.industrialxp.org</a><br>
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<strong>On Joshua Kerievsky</strong>
<p>Joshua drove the refactoring and design-review effort in the parser,
which vastly improved the design. He has harvested refactorings from
the htmlparser project for his forthcoming book. The visitor approach
was introduced by him.
<p>Joshua Kerievsky has been programming professionally since 1987,
and is the founder of Industrial Logic, a company specializing in
Extreme Programming (XP). Since 1999, Joshua has been coaching and
programming on small, large and distributed XP projects and
teaching XP to people throughout the world. He is the author of
numerous XP and patterns-based articles, simulations and games,
including the forthcoming book, Refactoring to Patterns.</p></td>
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Kaarle Kaila<br>
Software Developer - Consult.<br>
Kalenteritie 23 B 4<br>
02200 Espoo, Finland<br>
tel: +358-50-3725844<br> <a href="http://www.kk-software.fi">http://www.kk-software.fi</a><br>
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<strong>On Kaarle Kaila</strong>
<p>Kaarle was one of the first users of the parser. He contributed a critical
method - parseParameters(). This method is present today in the HTMLParameterParser
class and it picks up all the attributes in a given tag. </p>
<p>This method is surprisingly hard to write - as it handles various kinds
of dirty html available, and it has proved to be the single most used
method in the parser.</p>
<p>Kaarle has used the parser in the J2EE extranet project at Nokia.</p></td>
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<strong>Kaarle on Finland</strong></p>
<p>Finland might today be best known for Nokia
but we are not only that. Did you know that
according to Forbes magazine the richest
(imaginary?) person lives in Finland. Who
might that be? Hint: he travels with reindeer
and he is most active in christmas time.
Perhaps you knew that the reindeer is a common
domestic animal in northern Finland (Lapland). </p>
<p>There's about 5 million of us here. We have more
than 60 000 lakes and much more small islands
both in the lakes and on the seaside. Some of
us (like me) have their own island. You can find
a picture of my island on my webpage if you look for it. Of course I have
a sauna on the island. <br>
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Claude Duguay<br>
Arcessa, Inc.<br>
10210 NE Points Drive<br>
Suite 310<br>
Kirkland, WA 98033<br>
<a href="http://www.arcessa.com/">http://www.arcessa.com/</a><br>
<!--a href="mailto:CDuguay@arcessa.com">CDuguay@arcessa.com</a-->
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<strong>On Claude Duguay</strong>
<p>Claude made very important contributions to the parser, by doing massive
scalability tests- bombarding the parser with over 5 million lines of
html. The reports from his tests contributed greatly in improving the
scalability of the parser.</p>
<p>Claude also contributed greatly to the design of the parser - giving
it a professional touch. Some of his important contributions include chained
exceptions and the feedback mechanism.</p>
<p>Claude Duguay has developed software for more than 20 years. He is passionate
about Java, reads about it incessantly, and writes about it as often as
possible.</p></td>
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Dhaval Udani<br>
Senior Analyst <br>
M-Line, QPEG <br>
OrbiTech Solutions Ltd. <br>
+91-22-28290019<br>
Extn. 1457 <br>
<a href="http://www.orbitech.co.in">http://www.orbitech.co.in</a> <br>
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<strong>On Dhaval Udani</strong>
<p>Dhaval has made many valuable contributions to the parser. He helped
stabilize the script scanner, provided numerous bug reports, and contributed
the input, select, option and textarea scanners. </p>
<p>He is also responsible for providing standardized end-of-line support
- thus making the parser usable across Windows and Linux - which have
different conventions for end-of-line characters.</p>
<p>Read Dhaval's article on <a href="articles/quest.html">The Quest for
HTMLParser</a>.</p></td>
<td valign="top"><p>I've been passionate about computers from very early on. Started working<br>
with computers very early on, but have been doing serious programming<br>
only in the last 3 years after finishing my bachelors in computer engineering.
</p>
<p>I am a pretty recent entrant to Java programming with just<br>
1.5 years of experience on it but have totally fallen in love with it<br>
and have remained involved ever since. The kick you get when a bug comes<br>
up and you have to rack your brains to solve it is a high as none other.</p>
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Alberto Nacher<br>
Software Developer - Consultant<br>
Corso Sebastopoli 39,<br>
10134 Torino, Italy<br>
<a href="http://xoomer.virgilio.it/giugiod/">Personal Home Page</a><br>
<a href="http://sourceforge.net/sendmessage.php?touser=892989">email</a><br>
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<strong>On Alberto Nacher</strong>
<p>I was born in 1972, I'm a computer engineer and I have been working as
consultant since 1998.</p>
<p>I've worked with Microsoft VB and VB.NET technologies, with Java
technology and Livelink technology (knowledge management and developer
enviroment of OpenText company).</p>
<p>My hobbies: travelling, seeing football matches, going out with
friends, getting mushrooms, reading and this year also an English course!</p>
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<strong>Alberto on Italy</strong></p>
<p>Italy is not so important if seen by high technology point of view.
The main activities in my country are fashion, car development (FIAT,
Ferrari, Alfa Romeo), pasta and food, wines and, of course, the big
state companies doing telecommunication systems, electrical
distribution, oil distribution. So... If you want to work as programmer
you have no relevant software houses to join with and it is better
being a technical consultant.</p>
<p>Anyway... If you want to visit Italy, you surely be charmed by the
beauty of my country! Venice, Florence, Rome are some of the best towns
in the world. But you can also visit Torino (my home town) where you can
see the 2nd Egyptian museum in the world.</p>
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Dr. Sam Joseph<br>
<a href="http://www.neurogrid.com">http://www.neurogrid.com</a><br>
<a href="mailto:sam@neurogrid.com">sam@neurogrid.com</a> <br>
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<strong>On Sam Joseph</strong>
<p>Sam Joseph is the creator of the <a href="http://www.neurogrid.com">Neurogrid
Project</a>, and uses HTMLParser in the Neurogrid. </p>
<p>Sam gave valuable comments on the design of the HTMLParser - which have
been greatly appreciated by many users. The idea of having a toHTML()
method was his. Along with the ideas of toPlainString(), ..., supporting
meta tags,..</p>
<p>Sam is into the mobile market and consults to several companies in Japan
in this field. He also does research projects at Tokyo University.</p></td>
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Cédric Rosa<br>
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<td valign="top">Cédric was one of the most prolific testers of the parser, coming
up with several bug reports daily. That went a long way toward making the
parser really stable.</td>
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Raghavender Srimantula <br> <a href="mailto:king_chiru@hotmail.com">king_chiru@hotmail.com</a>
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<td valign="top">Raghav provided the Form and Frame scanners, apart from providing valuable
bug reports.</td>
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Roger Sollberger <br> <a href="mailto:rrabbit@gmx.ch">rrabbit@gmx.ch</a>
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<td valign="top"><p>Roger provided valuable bug reports, and helped to improve the StringNode
parser - making it handle tag characters correctly.</p>
<p>Roger is from Switzerland, and used the parser in his diploma thesis.</p></td>
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Allen L. Fogleson<br>
Senior Project Manager Crunchy Technologies<br>
2111 Wilson Boulevard Suite 350<br>
Arlington, Va 22201<br> <a href="http://www.crunchy.com/">http://www.crunchy.com/</a>
<br>
EMail : <a href="mailto:afogleson@crunchytech.com">afogleson@crunchytech.com</a>
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Voice : (703) 469-2032 <br>
Pager : (800) 826-3181</td>
<td valign="top"><p>Allen was the first person to write back about the parser - his comments
were a source of inspiration for us to go forward and make this a real
product. </p>
<p>He contributed the scanners for handling JSP and ASP tags.</p></td>
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<td valign="top">Annette Doyle <br> <a href="mailto:Annette.Doyle@ausinfo.com">Annette.Doyle@ausinfo.com</a>
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<td valign="top"><p>Annette has provided bug reports and fixes - particularly in scanning
image tags. </p></td>
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Nash Tsai <br>
<a href="mailto:nash@pocketnet.com.tw">nash@pocketnet.com.tw</a> </td>
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Taras Bendik <br>
<a href="mailto:falcorus@mt.net.mk">falcorus@mt.net.mk</a> </td>
<td valign="top"><p>Taras has helped with internationalization issues - handling of unicode.</p>
<p>Taras has also helped in testing, providing good bug reports and fixing
them. </p>
<p>Taras is from the land of Alexander, the Great - Macedonia.</p></td>
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Arnaud Brejeon<br>
Research Engineer<br>
Gentech Corp<br>
<a href="http://www.gen.co.jp">http://www.gen.co.jp</a> <br>
<a href="mailto:arnaud@gen.co.jp">arnaud@gen.co.jp</a><br>
</p></td>
<td valign="top"><p>Arnaud Brejeon is a research engineer in the field of Computer Vision,
who shares a passion in Java, when he has some free time away from C++.</p>
<p>Arnaud spent valuable sessions pair-programming with Somik on the HTMLTag
class- refactoring it - and providing a model of a class which was used
for all the other base parsing classes.</p></td>
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Joe Ryburn<br>
Technical Director<br>
Lead Router LLC<br>
Office 501-221-8865<br>
Mobile 501-249-5015<br>
<a href="joe@leadrouter.com">http://www.leadrouter.com</a><br>
<a href="mailto:joe@leadrouter.com%20">joe@leadrouter.com </a></p></td>
<td valign="top">Joe gave an important suggestion - something that we had overlooked -
handling the BASE tag while parsing links. He also submitted valuable bug
reports that helped us improve the form and link scanners.</td>
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<p>Rodney S. Foley<br>
<a href="http://sourceforge.net/sendmessage.php?touser=231872">email</a>
</p></td>
<td valign="top"><p>Rodney made an important contribution to this project. HTMLParser initially
used to have a complex mechanism of auto-registering scanners. Rodney
first suggested that this should be done away with, as it was confusing.</p>
<p>This single suggestion helped simplify the design of the parser.</p>
<p>Rodney has also kindly offered to register and hold the
<a href="http://htmlparser.org" target="_parent">htmlparser.org</a>
domain name and forward traffic to the SourceForge project page.</p></td>
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<p>Thanks to Trejkaz Xaoza, Marcus Mattern, Ian Macfarlane, Keiron McCammon,
Martin Hudson, Matthew Buckett, Jamie McCrindle, John Derrick, David Andersen,
Manuel Polo, Enrico Triolo, Gernot Fricke, Nick Burch, Stephen Harrington,
Domenico Lordi, Kamen, John Zook, Cheng Jun, Mazlan Mat, Rob Shields,
Wolfgang Germund, Raj Sharma, Robert Kausch, Gordon Deudney, Serge Kruppa,
Roger Kjensrud, and Manpreet Singh for suggestions, bug reports
and feature ideas. <br>
<p>Thanks to Jon Gillette for the cool new logo.<br>
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