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contacted on 30 aug 16 _____________ Dr Alex Blewitt has over 20 years
of experience in Objective-C and has been using Apple frameworks since NeXTstep 3.0.
He upgraded his NeXTstation for a TiBook when Apple released Mac OS X in 2001 and
has been developing on it ever since. Alex currently works for an investment bank in
London, writes for the on-line technology news site InfoQ and has published two
other books for Packt publishing. He also has a number of apps on the Apple AppStore
through Bandlem Limited. When he's not working on technology, and if the weather is
nice, he likes to go flying from the nearby Cranfield airport. Alex writes regularly
at his blog, http://alblue.bandlem.com, as well tweeting regularly from Twitter as
@alblue. Acknowledgements This book would not have been possible without the ongoing
love and support of my wife Amy, who has helped me through both the highs and lows
of life. She gave me the freedom to work during the many late nights and weekends
that it takes to produce a book and its associated code repository. She truly is the
Lem of my life. I'd also like to thank my parents, Ann and Derek, for their
encouragement and support during my formative years. It was this work ethic that
allowed me to start my technology career as a teenager and to incorporate my first
company before I was 25. I'd also like to congratulate them on their 50th wedding
anniversary in 2015, and I look forward to reaching that goal with Amy. Thanks are
due especially to the reviewer of this version of the book: Antonio Bello, as well
as the previous version of this book: Nate Cook, James Robert and Arvid Gerstmann,
who provided excellent feedback on the contents of this book during development and
caught many errors in both the text and code. Any remaining errors are my own. I'd
also like to thank my children Sam and Holly for inspiring me and hope that they too
can achieve anything that they set their minds to. Finally, I'd like to thank Ben
Moseley and Eren Kotan, both of whom introduced me to NeXT in the first place and
set my career going on a twenty year journey to this book. Limited Bandlem :
Dr Alex Blewitt has been developing Java applications since version 1.0 was released in 1996, and has been using the Eclipse platform since its first release as part of the IBM WebSphere Studio product suite. He got involved in the open source community as a tester when Eclipse 2.1 was being released for macOS, and then subsequently as an editor for EclipseZone, including being a finalist for Eclipse Ambassador in 2007. More recently, Alex has been writing for InfoQ, covering Java and specifically Eclipse and OSGi subjects. He is co-founder of the Docklands.LJC, a regional branch of the London Java Community in the Docklands, and a regular speaker at conferences. Alex currently works for an investment bank in London, and is a Director of Bandlem Limited. Alex blogs at https://alblue.bandlem.com and tweets as @alblue on Twitter, and is the author of both Mastering Eclipse 4 Plug-in Development, and Swift Essentials, both by Packt Publishing.