Simon is a hands-on software architect and a senior consultant at C5 Alliance in Jersey. Over the past 12 years, he’s been involved in projects ranging from rich desktop clients and web applications through to highly scalable distributed systems and service-oriented architectures; predominantly within the finance industry. He's also undertaken consulting and training roles with a broader focus on people, process and technology.
Simon is additionally active in wider aspects of the IT industry. Using his architecture experience, he founded the Coding the Architecture website, delivering content for the growing community of hands-on pragmatic software architects. He has also written and co-written a number of books about Java EE web technologies, spoken at a number of high profile software development conferences, developed a software architecture training course and actively maintains a public blog.
Most recently, Simon has set up itjersey; a web-based community for information technology in Jersey.
Comment from Simon Brown on 29 June 2005 09:29:46 BST
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That's because of some incorrect floating point arithmetic and a shortage of unit testing in that area. I'll check-in my fixes and additional tests this evening.
Thats great. Good work!
One thing though - you are using absolute pixel sizes for the fonts. Wouldn't it be better to use relative sizes - smaller, larger (or specifying percentages) etc?