Eric Freeman | |
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Occupation | Computer scientist, author |
Known for | Lifestreaming |
Website | ericfreeman |
Eric Freeman is a computer scientist, author and constituent [ clarification needed ] of David Gelernter on the Lifestreaming concept. [1]
Eric Freeman has publishing accolades for Head First HTML and CSS ( ISBN 978-0596159900) which he co-authored with Elisabeth Robson, and Head First Design Patterns ( ISBN 0-596-00712-4) also co-authored with Elisabeth Robson, Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates.
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