Martin Heller
Contributing Writer

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

analysis
Jul 22, 20071 min

Like many of you, I spent a good chunk of my weekend reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I didn't go crazy with it, although I did finish and enjoy it. I skipped the midnight book buying parties myself. My wife was obliged to take our 13-year-old to one here in Andover, and my oldest daughter and her husband went to one in Boston. Leaving out the Bible, the Koran, and other holy writ, has there ever be

Leaving out the Bible, the Koran, and other holy writ, has there ever been another book so widely read by so many people in so short a period?

Martin Heller

Martin Heller is a contributing writer at InfoWorld. Formerly a web and Windows programming consultant, he developed databases, software, and websites from his office in Andover, Massachusetts, from 1986 to 2010. From 2010 to August of 2012, Martin was vice president of technology and education at Alpha Software. From March 2013 to January 2014, he was chairman of Tubifi, maker of a cloud-based video editor, having previously served as CEO.

Martin is the author or co-author of nearly a dozen PC software packages and half a dozen Web applications. He is also the author of several books on Windows programming. As a consultant, Martin has worked with companies of all sizes to design, develop, improve, and/or debug Windows, web, and database applications, and has performed strategic business consulting for high-tech corporations ranging from tiny to Fortune 100 and from local to multinational.

Martin’s specialties include programming languages C++, Python, C#, JavaScript, and SQL, and databases PostgreSQL, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle Database, Google Cloud Spanner, CockroachDB, MongoDB, Cassandra, and Couchbase. He writes about software development, data management, analytics, AI, and machine learning, contributing technology analyses, explainers, how-to articles, and hands-on reviews of software development tools, data platforms, AI models, machine learning libraries, and much more.

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