Web application architect, author, gadfly
Areas of Expertise:
- Java
- Web application development
- Mac OS X
- Relational databases
- Digital music production
Rich Rosen is one of the co-authors (along with Brian Jepson and Ernie Rothman) of the fourth edition of Mac OS X for Unix Geeks, which was published in the fall of 2008. He has been actively working with Macs for over twenty years, currently using a Mac mini as his home server, an iMac as the centerpiece of his home recording studio, and a MacBook for live musical performance and writing.
Rich has also collaborated with Leon Shklar on Web Application Architecture: Principles, Protocols & Practices, a textbook on advanced Web application development that had its second edition published in the spring of 2009. He began his career eons ago at Bell Labs, where his work with relational databases, Unix, and the Internet prepared him well for the world of Web application development. He currently works at Wireless Generation in Brooklyn, NY where he is a Senior Software Developer. Rich holds an M.S. in Computer Science from Stevens Institute of Technology, and he lives in New Jersey with his wife, Celia, whose singing provides a sweet counterpoint to the cacophony he produces in his studio.
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- Goldilocks and the iPad, February 12 2010
- Why It's a Big Deal That the iPad is No Big Deal, February 02 2010
- Gmail's Labels Now More Like Folders: A Good Thing?, July 07 2009
- There's a newspaper in my iPhone, April 17 2009
- At last, a new Mac mini..., March 05 2009
- Macworld: Where did the Mac mini go?, January 06 2009
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