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'''Kathy Sierra''' (nee Dorris) (b. [[June 19]], [[1957]], [[Fresno]], Calif.), is a programming instructor and game developer who created the ''Head First'' series of books on computer programming with her partner [[Bert Bates]].
'''Kathy Sierra''' is a programming instructor and game developer who created the ''Head First'' series of books on computer programming with her partner [[Bert Bates]].


The series, which began with ''Head First Java'' in [[2003]], takes an unorthodox, visually intensive approach to the process of teaching programming. Sierra's books in the series have received three nominations for Product Excellence Jolt Awards, winning in [[2005]] for ''Head First Design Patterns'', and were recognized on Amazon.Com's yearly top 10 list for computer books from [[2003]]-[[2005]].
The series, which began with ''Head First Java'' in [[2003]], takes an unorthodox, visually intensive approach to the process of teaching programming. Sierra's books in the series have received three nominations for Product Excellence Jolt Awards, winning in [[2005]] for ''Head First Design Patterns'', and were recognized on Amazon.Com's yearly top 10 list for computer books from [[2003]]-[[2005]].

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Kathy Sierra.

Kathy Sierra is a programming instructor and game developer who created the Head First series of books on computer programming with her partner Bert Bates.

The series, which began with Head First Java in 2003, takes an unorthodox, visually intensive approach to the process of teaching programming. Sierra's books in the series have received three nominations for Product Excellence Jolt Awards, winning in 2005 for Head First Design Patterns, and were recognized on Amazon.Com's yearly top 10 list for computer books from 2003-2005.

Sierra believes that her interest in cognitive science was motivated by her epilepsy, a condition for which she takes anti-seizure medication. "My interest in the brain began when I had my first grand mal seizure at the age of four," she wrote on her personal weblog

Before writing her first book, Sierra was the lead programmer on the computer games Terratopia, a 1996 children's adventure game released by Virgin Sound & Vision, and All Dogs Go to Heaven, a film-based game released as a free cereal premium by MGM.

Sierra was a master trainer for Sun Microsystems, teaching Java instructors how to introduce new Java technologies and developing certification exams. In 1998, she founded the programmer's community JavaRanch.

Per her weblog, Sierra attended Cal Poly SLO with a major in exercise physiology and spent 10 years working in the fitness industry. She changed careers after attending programming classes at UCLA, later returning to teach a course on "new media interactivity" for UCLA Extension.

She lives in Boulder, Colorado with her Icelandic horses.

Bibliography

  • Head First Java (O'Reilly Publishing, 2005) ISBN 0-596-00920-8
  • SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 5 Study Guide (McGraw-Hill Osborne, 2005) ISBN 0-07-225360-6
  • Head First Design Patterns (O'Reilly Publishing, 2004) ISBN 0-596-00712-4
  • Head First Servlets and JSP (O'Reilly Publishing, 2004) ISBN 0-596-00540-7
  • Head First EJB (O'Reilly Publishing, 2003) ISBN 0-596-00571-7
  • Sun Certified Programmer & Developer for Java 2 Study Guide (McGraw-Hill Osborne, 2002) ISBN 0-07-222684-6
  • Mike Meyers' Java 2 Certification Passport (McGraw-Hill Osborne, 2001) ISBN 0-07-219366-2

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