Jeremy is a technology enthusiast who loves exploring, learning, and creating new technologies. One of his earliest programming feats – at eight years old – was modifying the game “Nibbles,” written in Basic, to be multiplayer so he and his neighbor could play together. Since then, he has continually experimented with any interesting new technology, never backing down from a challenge.
He played an instrumental role in building CARad, a software listing tool that was purchased by eBay in 2003.
Jeremy is a technology enthusiast who loves exploring, learning, and creating new technologies. One of his earliest programming feats – at eight years old – was modifying the game “Nibbles,” written in Basic, to be multiplayer so he and his neighbor could play together. Since then, he has continually experimented with any interesting new technology, never backing down from a challenge.
He played an instrumental role in building CARad, a software listing tool that was purchased by eBay in 2003. After the acquisition, Jeremy worked as a key member of the team that converted old, tired architecture into scalable and sustainable architecture written in Java. Since leaving eBay, Jeremy has helped numerous companies upgrade their architectures to multi-tier architectures primarily based on the leading Java open source technologies, including Wicket, Spring, Lucene, Hibernate and more. For the past several years, he has owned and operated the leading U.S. Wicket training and consulting services company.
Jeremy is a Sun Certified Java Programmer.