I am the author of several editions of the Java in 21 Days and Java in 24 Hours books from Sams Publishing and have written other books on Radio UserLand, FrontPage and the Internet.
Before I began writing books, I was a newspaper reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the author of a syndicated question-and-answer column called "Ask Ed Brice."
I live in Jacksonville, Florida, with my wife M.C. Moewe, a reporter for the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and our three sons. I graduated from the University of North Texas in 1991 and Berkner High School in 1985.
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In May 2006, Indian technology journalist Vivek Seal took over Workbench for one week in an outsourcing experiment.
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