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The IT Professional's Guide to Researching a New Industry

By : Tom Taulli
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The IT Professional's Guide to Researching a New Industry

By: Tom Taulli

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (9 chapters)

About the Reviewer

Paul Nahay received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in musical composition from Stanford University. He taught on the faculties of Stanford University, the University of Maryland at College Park, University of Maryland University College (as Assistant Professor), the Graduate School of the United States Department of Agriculture, and for UMBC (University of Maryland at Baltimore County) Training Centers, where he taught computer programming languages and related technologies for over a decade. Paul was a freelance corporate trainer and Microsoft Certified Trainer for 15 years, and instructed hundreds of programmers from over two hundred different companies, federal and state government agencies, and military branches. He was a Technical Editor for the John Wiley and Sons/Sybex book Java SE 7 Programming Essentials, by Michael Ernest, published November 2012. He currently designs and teaches programming courses in Java, C#, JavaScript, and Android programming. Paul designed and programmed a number of unique music software systems, including ScoreInput, published by Passport Designs. Paul's current live keyboard performance software, Keyboard Wizard, has enhanced live performances featuring David Benoit, Tony D'Anza, Linda Eder, Michael Feinstein, Brad Garrett, Kathy Lee Gifford, The 5th Dimension's Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr., and Ray Romano. It was used on tour with recording artist Melissa Manchester, in the scoring of the USA Network's The Starter Wifeseries, as well as in the Disney/Pixar motion picture The Princess and the Frog, under the baton of Randy Newman. In both 2011 and 2012, it enhanced the Kodak Cinematography Awards Ceremonies, one of the official off-screen Academy Awards events for the Oscar-nominated cinematographers. Information about Keyboard Wizardis at broadway-performance-systems.com. Paul currently works for the U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, D.C., as Computer Scientist.