Sune Simonsen
Sune is a creative problem solver with a strong algorithmically background. He is a fast learner and is always ready for new challenges. His extensive experience in object-oriented analysis and design, as well as low-level embedded programming, gives him a very broad profile that can be useful in many cases. He has invested time in a wide range of technologies and is often a valuable resource when deciding on new technology. Sune is a profound supporter of automation in areas like tests, setups and code generation, and values making things as simple as possible. He is highly competent and dedicated to his work. He is capable of solving very complex problems while preserving the overview of the given project. Sune is a professional and socially skilled person which makes him an excellent team worker.
October 22nd, 2009 by
Sune Simonsen
— Java, Tips & Tricks
Google Collections is a natural evolution from the standard collections API in Java, bringing a much broader range of functionality to the existing collections and also providing several new collections for its users. The library plays nice with the standard collections and uses existing functionality where possible. Here is a list of useful facts before [...]
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